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11/12/2005 08:31:49 PM · #1
Hello,

When printing in Photoshop, is it better to choose your printer in the options dialog box? Or..is there a better setting?

Also, on the "Rendering Intent" ...what is the best option?

Edit...I have a Canon IP5000

Thanks,

KenSkid

Message edited by author 2005-11-12 20:37:38.
11/12/2005 11:11:28 PM · #2
Originally posted by kenskid:

Hello,

When printing in Photoshop, is it better to choose your printer in the options dialog box? Or..is there a better setting?

Also, on the "Rendering Intent" ...what is the best option?

Edit...I have a Canon IP5000

Thanks,

KenSkid


I always let PhotoShop determine colours but the trick is having the correct profile to correspond to the paper ink combination you are using. I mostly use Ilford paper and get ICC profiles for my printer right from their site. For rendering intent I always use Relative Colormetric with Black Point Compensation checked. This is the default I do believe. I use a Canon i9900.
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