I have a new canon pixma 100 pro pinter and want to print the best possible prints. Can someone point me to a detailed description of how to print in Aperture including the use of icc profiles (the difference between using icc profiles and printer managed printing, how to turn off color management in printer driver. Also difference between Relative Colorimetric vs Perceptual settings in the print window. What is black point compensation and what does it do?
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I have been having difficulty setting up my pixma pro 100 to print from aperture 3 as the photos are dark and muddy. I have calibrated my Mac 27” and I think I have directed aperture 3 to do the color management.
Can anyone help?
Judy Kent
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The same case I’ve reviewed few days back. Can you please head our to my company profile here: http://www.canonprintersupport.us/pixma-support.php They would certainly help you out. I am in some other department by some on my colleague may help you out for sure.
In relative colorimetric rendering intent
In this intent, all original unprintable colors, because too saturated in the source image, are replaced, by the printer, by the nearest and most saturated ink color printable. All other colors do not change.
In perceptual rendering intent
This rendering intent tries to keep all the drape of the dress, so will print all shades of red but with less saturated colors, at least the more saturated of the printer.
Then, which one is to be chosen ?
Firstly, there is no ideal conversion. Each image has its most suitable rendering intent. If you know how to do it (and I explain it on my page dedicated to print with Photoshop), you know that you can choose the rendering intent for your picture BEFORE printing. If you hesitate and as it works very well in most cases, I recommend the relative colorimetric mode. This is the rendering intent by default of Photoshop and that is fine with me.
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