Hi Guys,
From experience does anyone print with sawgrass powerdriver using via mac installed Photoshop. The print is alot more washed out and less vibrant colours compared to when I print through photoshop CS3 through windows on a partition on my Mac.
When i set up both CS3 on windows and CS6 on the mac i followed the sawgrass guides to the letter. Is it a mac issue rather than the power driver/photoshop settings?
I'm using the Rioch 3110 DN.
Thanks
Using Powerdriver on Mac installed Photoshop CS 6
Re: Using Powerdriver on Mac installed Photoshop CS 6
If you're using Photoshop (and have your colour management set up correctly), then you would get better results using ICC profiles compared to PowerDriver.
Re: Using Powerdriver on Mac installed Photoshop CS 6
I have the same setup as you and I use the ICC profile from Sawgrass, not the powerdriver.
Once everything is installed the profile is near the bottom of the available options like this:

The Highlighted one at the bottom.
Once everything is installed the profile is near the bottom of the available options like this:

The Highlighted one at the bottom.
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Re: Using Powerdriver on Mac installed Photoshop CS 6
Great thanks for your help. I'm going to have a look when i get in later because from your screen grab mine is different. Thanks for posting that visual.
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