Originally Posted by
wapiza
Hi,
I have been have getting really disappointing results printing some photos on my inkjet printer. The colors do not come close to reproducing colors that I see on the screen. In particular dark greens which tend to come out more brownish and the prints are generally too dark.
I am using a Canon ip4300 printer and Illford Galerie Smooth Pearl paper and printing from CS3. My OS is Windows XP.
I have:
1. Profiled my monitor
2. Compared the image on the profiled monitor to several other non-profiled monitors. All are reasonably close, which seems to indicate that the image I see on the monitor is "correct".
3. Downloaded the generic printer profile for my paper/printer combination from the Illford site.
4. Purchased a custom printer profile.
For 3 and 4 I have printed with Photoshop Manages Colors and the right profile.
I have also made sure that printer color management is turned off.
The results from 3 were better (though not acceptable) than 4! In fact the custom printer profile was terrible.
I have noticed that if I soft proof the target for the custom profile using the generic profile that I downloaded that many of the color squares for the target are out of gamut (especially in the greens) though the actual image I am trying to print is in gamut. Does that tell me something?
Is there something else I should be trying?
I am thinking of trying a custom profile from a different vendor.
I would appreciate any help.