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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: natas on April 26, 2007, 10:39:12 am
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Hello, I am getting my Epson R1800 tomorrow! I am so excited. However, I have no idea what to do when I get it home. Sure I can hook the thing up and install the software on my Windows machine, but when it comes to printing the proper way I have no idea what to do.
Is there a guide on how to use print profiles or anything like that? Something like a best practices on printing photos in Photoshop.
Things I am confused about:
Printer profiles: Does each paper have its own? How do I tweak it?
Do I convert to CYMK or stick with RGB?
Whats the first thing I should do to make sure the colors match up?
Thanks!
Natas
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It won't help you right now, but we have a major video tutorial on printing under production, to become available this summer.
In the meantime there are a number of good web pages and books on the subjct. A bit of searching will turn them up.
Michael
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It won't help you right now, but we have a major video tutorial on printing under production, to become available this summer.
In the meantime there are a number of good web pages and books on the subjct. A bit of searching will turn them up.
Michael
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Sounds awesome. I did some searches and everything I read seems to be really random. I was hoping for maybe a link to a article like "Best practices for printing at home for photographers" .
All the things I have found were random small tips, nothing in the means of a good article.
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Printer profiles: Does each paper have its own? How do I tweak it?
Yes, you need one profile per paper/printer. To tweak profiles, you'll need some specialized software and experience.
Do I convert to CYMK or stick with RGB?
Stick to RGB, the printer driver converts to whatever color mode (ex: CcMmYKk for a 2200) your printer needs.
Whats the first thing I should do to make sure the colors match up?
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Profile your monitor and read some good books like Andrew Rodney's Color Management for Photographers (http://www.digitaldog.net/) (a sample chapter is provided on Andrew's website).
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Kodak provides a very good pdf file on workflow directions in using icc profiles, here at the Kodak site, for Photoshop users:
http://download.kodak.com/professional/man...w_PShop_CS2.pdf (http://download.kodak.com/professional/manuals/proInkjet/10_2005/Windows_Workflow_PShop_CS2.pdf)
The information from Kodak can easily be applied to other papers and profiles for those papers.
Red River Paper provides a very good information and inkjet tips page for profiling information and color management here:
http://www.redrivercatalog.com/infocenter/tips/index.htm (http://www.redrivercatalog.com/infocenter/tips/index.htm)
THe page entitled "Color Profiles 101" should be helpful, linked from the page above.
Debra
Hello, I am getting my Epson R1800 tomorrow! I am so excited. However, I have no idea what to do when I get it home. Sure I can hook the thing up and install the software on my Windows machine, but when it comes to printing the proper way I have no idea what to do.
Is there a guide on how to use print profiles or anything like that? Something like a best practices on printing photos in Photoshop.
Things I am confused about:
Printer profiles: Does each paper have its own? How do I tweak it?
Do I convert to CYMK or stick with RGB?
Whats the first thing I should do to make sure the colors match up?
Thanks!
Natas
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check out: Ian Lyons'
http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ (http://www.computer-darkroom.com/)
Those are the tutorials that got me started...
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If Tim had not already pointed you at ian Lyons' web site, I would have. It has complete, easy-to-use tutorials for how to set up your printer settings. Second vote for it...
Lisa