12-28-2017 07:01 PM
Hello---I've been printing black and white with my spanking new Pro 100. My problem is that I'm getting a strange hue to my photos---kind of a sepia look without wanting it. I calibrated my monitor (images look great on it), I have chosen the proper paper profile, I've spent time adjusting my histogram using levels etc in Photoshop. Unfortunately, the problem continues to persist. I didn't have the problem on my old beat up older Canon.
Any ideas. Any settings in the print dialogue I should pay attention. By the way, the printer has done color flawlessly.
Thanks in advance.
12-28-2017 09:54 PM
What paper are you using?
Try viewing the image under different lighting, including actual daylight.
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