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Confusion over matching selection

beemer
Enthusiast

I print from Lightroom and Photoshop using custom print profiles that I make.  To use these I must turn off colour controls in the Canon print driver.   To do this say in Lightroom Print Module I go to:

 

Page Setup

Print Properties

Main tab

Color/Intensity

Manual

Set

Matching

 

and in Color matching tab I have one of three options to set

 

Driver Matching

ICM

None

 

In Canon help,  I have not been able to find an explanation of these three and have been selecting None guessing that this is the (a ridiculous eight steps ) route to switching off the Canon color management.

 

What does Driver matching and ICM do?.  I know what ICM stands for and my custom paper/ink profile is an ICM profile so is Canon offering me the opportunity to select that custom profile even if I have Lightroom set  to use it. Alternatively is it asking me if I want to select the custom profile if I am NOT using a color managed editor?

 

Ian

 

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beemer
Enthusiast
John,
I did not use the 'circled' tick as it did not explicitly show that that was a shortcut to turning off Canon colour management.
thanks,
Ian

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jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

When printing from LR and choosing the profile in LR, which is what I do, you select None in the driver, select the Media Type in the driver and the ICC profile in Lightroom.

 

Driver Matching seems very specialized/limited.

 

 

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You would select ICM if you select Let Printer Manage in Lightroom.

 

I let LR manage becasue I can set up the various printing templates that I use.

 

If you select the circled box you will go directly to the "None" window.

 

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John Hoffman
Conway, NH

R6 Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Hello John,

 

Your answer confirms my thoughts,  but the Japanese have not moved very far from the apocryphal interpretation of "hydraulic ram" as "water buffalo"  🙂

 

thanks,

 

Ian

beemer
Enthusiast
John,
I did not use the 'circled' tick as it did not explicitly show that that was a shortcut to turning off Canon colour management.
thanks,
Ian

All it really does is take you directly from that page to the manual page - bypasses the Main->Matching step.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

R6 Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic
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