02-11-2023
02:40 PM
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02-14-2023
09:47 AM
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Danny
02-11-2023 04:07 PM - edited 02-11-2023 04:19 PM
Hi Ann and welcome to the forum:
A computer screen must be set up (called calibrated) to provide the exact colours that you see as they will be rendered by a printer. This is done using a special device, for example a Spyder, that uses a hardware device and software to configure the display driver to provide a consistent and accurate colour rendition. Even displaying the same image on different screens will show a variation if they are not all configured to the same standard.
There are different colour systems that exist in the Camera, the post production software and printer, and these must be aligned to get the most accurate rendition.
So, the first question that needs to be asked is have you gone through this procedure?
02-11-2023 02:52 PM
Hi, annmcginty!
So that the Community can help you better, we need to know exactly which Canon printer model you're using, what applications you're trying to print from, and which operating system is on your computer (i.e. Windows or macOS and which version thereof). That, and any other details you'd like to give will help the Community better understand your issue!
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Thanks and have a great day!
02-11-2023 05:53 PM
Canon printer model PIXMA MG 7520
Thanks, Danny. Here is the data you requested.
applications: iPhotos, PhotoShop CS3 extended, Pages
operating systems: macOS Monterey/12.6 and macOS High Sierra/10.13.6 (old computer)
I'm using both computers. The older one has Photoshop from which I edit. Printing with both using same printer.
-Ann
02-11-2023 04:07 PM - edited 02-11-2023 04:19 PM
Hi Ann and welcome to the forum:
A computer screen must be set up (called calibrated) to provide the exact colours that you see as they will be rendered by a printer. This is done using a special device, for example a Spyder, that uses a hardware device and software to configure the display driver to provide a consistent and accurate colour rendition. Even displaying the same image on different screens will show a variation if they are not all configured to the same standard.
There are different colour systems that exist in the Camera, the post production software and printer, and these must be aligned to get the most accurate rendition.
So, the first question that needs to be asked is have you gone through this procedure?
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