You may use no-color-control option of PS when printing. This is what I
do after trying lots of profiling, etc.
I also think along the way you think about "colour accuracy" issue, as
most people view photographs on all kinds of uncalibrated monitors,
and/or under all kinds of lighting conditions, with uncalibrated eyes.
So there is lots of fuss for a very small improvement if any.
Veli Izzet
karl shah-jenner wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "rebphoto"
: I seem to remember a while back that someone here
: mentioned they preferred to use PS to adjust their images
: and then print them using Irfan View.
:
: I seem to be having better luck that way also...........
:
: I was wondering why this other person chose that route.........
that was because irfanview (or even explorer for that matter) didn't impose
it's own 'profiles' on the images
..I've been working on simplifying image printing for photographers and
rethinking the whole profile issue, considering it's origin in graphic
design - where colour 'accuracy' is based on desitometric colour accuracy
rather than perceived accuracy. Photographers needs are different to those
of graphic designers.
k