Vard
Looking for progress
OK peoples...I'm finally asking cause after a year of just getting by, I just want it to work like it's supposed to.
I can't, for the life of me, get my printing to look like it's supposed to in OS X. Everywhere I read, I hear about ColorSync being the answer to my scanning-displaying-printing color match woes. Well, I can't seem to get to the point where I am happy with what is happening. Here's what I am using:
Scanner: Epson Perfection 1650 Photo
Mac: Quicksilver 2002 Dual 1Ghz
OS: OS X 10.2.6
Display: Apple 17" LCD
Printer: Epson Stylus Photo 820
When I scan I usually end up with blown contrasts...no prob (or is it?), that's what Photoshop is for, right. I can fix it there, but when I print I get prints that certainly DO NOT look like they do on the screen. Detail is usually toast, colors are off, usually shifted a bit cyan, but not always...sometimes it's just plain off in all directions.
Here's what I am doing..let me know where I am wrong:
Scan at highest 'real' res. On my scanner it is 1600. When I print I use Kodak Ultima Paper (71 lb.) and real Epson inks. I used to use generic, but I thought perhaps they were screwing the color up--not so.
I have gone through the color calibration and created a settign that I call 17" LCD (I used to have a 21" CRT on the system as well, but it died) which is the color profile I use in Photoshop. I opened the ColorSync utility but that's about greek to me. It shows both my scanner and printer as having profiles (default) and I have no idea if I should be changing anything here, so I moved on.
I have both the Epson 820 driver that came with Jaguar, and the Gimp Print driver--for printing in OpenOffice and other stuff. When I print I select the Epson driver setup, choose colorsync and select Premium Luster Paper.
I don't know, I am jsut gettig frustrated with this. I am not complaining about OS X. I fully believe it is something that I might be doing wrong...which is why I am here asking for pointers on how to fix this.
Any suggestions on setting this puppy up correctly, be it interenet sites, books or whatever, I am all ears.
Thanks,
Eddie
I can't, for the life of me, get my printing to look like it's supposed to in OS X. Everywhere I read, I hear about ColorSync being the answer to my scanning-displaying-printing color match woes. Well, I can't seem to get to the point where I am happy with what is happening. Here's what I am using:
Scanner: Epson Perfection 1650 Photo
Mac: Quicksilver 2002 Dual 1Ghz
OS: OS X 10.2.6
Display: Apple 17" LCD
Printer: Epson Stylus Photo 820
When I scan I usually end up with blown contrasts...no prob (or is it?), that's what Photoshop is for, right. I can fix it there, but when I print I get prints that certainly DO NOT look like they do on the screen. Detail is usually toast, colors are off, usually shifted a bit cyan, but not always...sometimes it's just plain off in all directions.
Here's what I am doing..let me know where I am wrong:
Scan at highest 'real' res. On my scanner it is 1600. When I print I use Kodak Ultima Paper (71 lb.) and real Epson inks. I used to use generic, but I thought perhaps they were screwing the color up--not so.
I have gone through the color calibration and created a settign that I call 17" LCD (I used to have a 21" CRT on the system as well, but it died) which is the color profile I use in Photoshop. I opened the ColorSync utility but that's about greek to me. It shows both my scanner and printer as having profiles (default) and I have no idea if I should be changing anything here, so I moved on.
I have both the Epson 820 driver that came with Jaguar, and the Gimp Print driver--for printing in OpenOffice and other stuff. When I print I select the Epson driver setup, choose colorsync and select Premium Luster Paper.
I don't know, I am jsut gettig frustrated with this. I am not complaining about OS X. I fully believe it is something that I might be doing wrong...which is why I am here asking for pointers on how to fix this.
Any suggestions on setting this puppy up correctly, be it interenet sites, books or whatever, I am all ears.
Thanks,
Eddie