11-11-2013 07:38 PM
I'll try to make a long story short. About 5 months ago I bought a Canon T3i camera. Didn't like the prints I got at department stores, bought a PIxma Pro-100. Did some more research, realized I need to calibrate my monitor, bought a Datacolor Spyder Pro 4.
My question(s) are about the software used to get the prints. I don't have PhotoShop, and I don't want to buy it. I have PaintShop Pro, but realize I can't use that. My computer is Win7. I don't know cameras, but I've been in IT for 30 years. I know computers.
I am not pleased with the prints I've gotten so far. The colors all look weak (for lack of a better word). Everything I've read about the Pro100 says the colors should be rich (saturated). Mine are not.
I first tried the software that came with my camera. Digital Photo Professional. It works with the Canon plugin, Print Studio Pro. It seems that it recognized, or loads, the ICC profiles for the Canon paper I use. It doesn't seem to recognize or give me the option to pick an ICC profile for my monitor.
I called Canon support. The guy I talked to recommended Easy-PhotoPrint EX software. Said it should have come on the CD with my Pixma. It did not. That software does not use the Canon plugin. And seems more limited. He said it works well with Canon cameras. Honestly, he seemed like he was BS'ing me the whole time. If you don't know the answer, it's ok to just say so, is my feeling.
Ok, it turned out to be a long story. Can someone help me? This printer I have does not measure up to everything I've read about it. I've spent a bunch of money to get good prints from my Canon camera. I don't have that, not even close. What do I need to do??
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11-13-2013 09:04 AM
In DPP go to Tools->Preferences->Color Management and you can select a monitor profile.
11-13-2013 09:04 AM
In DPP go to Tools->Preferences->Color Management and you can select a monitor profile.
11-13-2013 09:16 AM
Thanks I'll try that tonight.
On the Canon printer driver, is color management supposed to be enabled or disabled? I found conflicting answers in other forums.
11-13-2013 09:29 AM
The answer depends on how you are printing. If you use Canon Print Studio Pro it does all the appropriate adjustments after you pick the option in CPSP.
If you are printing from photo software there will generally be an option to either let the printer manage the printing or have the software manage printing. In the software managed printing option you would choose paper profiles in the softwarer and in the printer driver set color management to None.
Here is a good resource: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlV7cqqladQ&feature=youtu.be
11-13-2013 08:38 PM
Ok, I am going to be printing using CPSP. In there under Color Management; Color Mode is set to Use ICC Profile, Printer Profile is set to the ICC profile for the Canon paper I'm using, and I don't know if it matters but Rendering Intent is set to perceptual. So in this situation it does not matter if color "Color/Intensity Manual Adjustment" is checked or not? (on the driver)
11-13-2013 09:42 PM
11-14-2013 08:20 AM
Ok, thanks.
I came across the video you linked to a couple days ago. Very helpful.
Thanks.
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