Red looks orange on faux suede
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Photomouse
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Re: Red looks orange on faux suede
Attached are 3 images of my settings. Am I doing something wrong?[ATTACH=CONFIG]2496[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]2497[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]2498[/ATTACH]
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GoonerGary
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Re: Red looks orange on faux suede
When you were printing out the profile charts did you use Photoshop?
I had the same problem, newer versions of Photoshop only have a choice of Printer manages colour or Photoshop manages colour which adds its own profile..even when you set No colour adjustment.
You need to use the Adobe Colour Print Adjustment tool to print the ICC charts.
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/no- ... ssing.html
I had the same problem, newer versions of Photoshop only have a choice of Printer manages colour or Photoshop manages colour which adds its own profile..even when you set No colour adjustment.
You need to use the Adobe Colour Print Adjustment tool to print the ICC charts.
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/no- ... ssing.html
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Photomouse
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Re: Red looks orange on faux suede
When you did the test chart printing, were the printer quality/media settings the same as in your 2nd picture?
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Re: Red looks orange on faux suede
Are you using Chinese ink and have you experimented with pressing times?
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