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exdragon 12-09-09 14:24

R2880 and printing
 
Hello - could anyone tell me in which direction I should go, please? I've just bought the Epson R2880, have profiled my monitor with the Spyder3Elite and have had my different papers profiled.

I'm using CS3 and XP but am finding that the printed images are darker than on the monitor (I realise that the monitor is transmitted light and the paper reflected).

I can't find anywhere in the printer dialogue boxes which would allow me alter anything, and the printer automatically sets the media settings section to 'Off, no colour adjustment'. Not too sure what to do next!

Thanks

gordon g 12-09-09 18:03

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Originally Posted by exdragon (Post 38788)
Hello - could anyone tell me in which direction I should go, please? I've just bought the Epson R2880, have profiled my monitor with the Spyder3Elite and have had my different papers profiled.

I'm using CS3 and XP but am finding that the printed images are darker than on the monitor (I realise that the monitor is transmitted light and the paper reflected).

I can't find anywhere in the printer dialogue boxes which would allow me alter anything, and the printer automatically sets the media settings section to 'Off, no colour adjustment'. Not too sure what to do next!

Thanks

I had a very similar problem with my set up when I tried to print through photoshop. My monitor is profiled, and I have custom profiles for my favourite papers. Just like you I found the print, even when using 'let photoshop manage colours' in the print dialogue box, to be very dark. However, printing through lightroom, using the same paper profiles, monitor profile etc produces perfectly acceptable prints much closer to the screen image - just the difference between backlit and matte surfaces. I suspect the difference is in the native gamma settings in the two programmes, but as I print everything through lightroom these days I never looked into it in any depth.

exdragon 12-09-09 19:57

Thank you - I'm glad it's not just me! I don't have Lightroom as I also use NX2 (but print in Photoshop). A friend has suggested that I add an adjustment layer on top of all other layers and use Levels to add 1.15 or 1.2 brightness. I'm currently trying that and I guess I'll have used half a set of cartridges by the time I get something which matches the monitor.

Oh well...

gordon g 12-09-09 21:24

At least once you have the correction worked out, you can set up a photoshop action for it to speed the process.


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