I've been cracking my head over this for the last 2 days and can't seem to figure out what's going on wrong.
I've got an Epson R310 printer, running OS X 10.4.3 and Photoshop CS2. I'm using the 1.9a driver for this printer.
I'm basically trying to get the printouts as close as possible to my display but it's not working somehow.
My LCD (Samsung 730B) is calibrated using the EyeOne Display 2.
Here's what I've been trying to do:
1) Picture shot using 350D with Adobe RGB colour space.
2) Bring it into Photoshop configured to use Adobe RGB as the Working Colourspace as well.
3) Crop to 6x4 at 300dpi.
4) Use the "Print with Preview" option in Photoshop. (I've already previewed the proof using the Epson Premium Glossy Profile)
5) Color Handling set to "Let Photoshop Determine Colors"
6) Printer Profile "SPR300 R310 Premium Glossy". This was installed by the drivers.
7) I'm using Epson Premium Glossy paper
8) Rendering Intent set to "Relative Colourmetric" with Black Point Compensation checked.
9) In Epson's print dialog, I've turned colour management off.
The result is a printout which is darker and has a yellowish cast.
I've tried turning off "Black Point Compensation", using Perceptual for the Rendering Intent and even turning off colour management in the Print Preview option and letting the printer do the colour management. But the results are almost the same!
I've got an Epson R310 printer, running OS X 10.4.3 and Photoshop CS2. I'm using the 1.9a driver for this printer.
I'm basically trying to get the printouts as close as possible to my display but it's not working somehow.
My LCD (Samsung 730B) is calibrated using the EyeOne Display 2.
Here's what I've been trying to do:
1) Picture shot using 350D with Adobe RGB colour space.
2) Bring it into Photoshop configured to use Adobe RGB as the Working Colourspace as well.
3) Crop to 6x4 at 300dpi.
4) Use the "Print with Preview" option in Photoshop. (I've already previewed the proof using the Epson Premium Glossy Profile)
5) Color Handling set to "Let Photoshop Determine Colors"
6) Printer Profile "SPR300 R310 Premium Glossy". This was installed by the drivers.
7) I'm using Epson Premium Glossy paper
8) Rendering Intent set to "Relative Colourmetric" with Black Point Compensation checked.
9) In Epson's print dialog, I've turned colour management off.
The result is a printout which is darker and has a yellowish cast.
I've tried turning off "Black Point Compensation", using Perceptual for the Rendering Intent and even turning off colour management in the Print Preview option and letting the printer do the colour management. But the results are almost the same!