03-01-2018 03:33 PM
So I am finally getting into printing my own images. However, I now have another learning curve regarding this whole process. My question is about calibration. Of course I want to calibrate my monitor - I can either buy a relative inexpensive colormunki Display or the more expensive i1Studio which calibrates camera, monitor, printer etc. But I am watching a youtube video by a Canon rep, indicating I think, that the canon profiles printers are pretty much accurate. Does that mean that I would never have to calibrate the printer, even when I am printing to papers that arent canons (like fine art paper). Would appreciate some input please, there is quite a lot of difference between these two products. Regards.
03-01-2018 07:41 PM
If you are using non-Canon papers you need to install ICC profiles for that paper. When you print you would select the ICC profile for that paper and select the media type that the paper manufacturer recommends. More third party paper suppliers have ICC profiles that can be downloaded from there website.
The most accurate printing results will be obtained from a custom profile, most supplied profiles are quite good.
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