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While we're at that - we create as perfect a profile as we can for Epson media. The most important part of an ICC managed workflow is the settings. An ICC profile is a characterization of the output device - that characterization includes the media, inks, printer, and both the workflow and printer driver settings. Please make certain that you use our recommended settings and workflow by downloading our guide to ICC color management. Printing With a Color Profile. However, outputting more ink than the media can handle will result in over-saturation, mottling, pooling, ink bleeding, and lack of sharpness in the overall print.

Check out Scott Martin's Onsight Media Selction Image along with his great article on how to determine the optimal media selection for your printer.

For Breathing Color Lyve Canvas, for example, the "Canvas" media type setting typically produces just the right amount of ink to push the output and color gamut to its threshold without any problems. As long as you do not see any of the artifacts described above and the color looks vibrant, you are ready to proceed. The Print Quality is best determined by what media you are printing on. However, if you are running high res photos will give you a noticeably sharper results in the shadows and detailed areas of your image.

Of course, these resolution settings are moot if the file you are printing is relatively low in pixel depth also referred to as low resolution. High Speed mode should be left on as this utilizes bi-directional printing print head fires ink in both directions of travel. If you are not sure how a particular image will print, click on the View menu and select Actual Pixels in Photoshop. While canvas tends to be more forgiving in terms of output in regards to a low resolution file , a typical photo paper will not be as forgiving.

Below Print Quality, you have a Color Mode. When set to Automatic, the Epson driver will apply a color mode to the print. Usually this will raise the overall saturation of the image being printed, especially in the Reds and Blues. This should not be applied to building a profile due to color shifts that may occur.

These settings can be experimented with during the printing process, but for profiling they should be turned off. To do so, change the Color Mode from Automatic to Custom. This will leave the target file unaffected.

Now that all of these settings have been made, you are ready to print out the targets for profiling. When the targets have been printed, allow them to dry for at least an hour minutes prior to scanning with your spectrophotometer give it 24 hours, if you can wait.

Something as simple as the profile name may not immediately seem important, but get a few profiles saved and confusion can quickly set in when switching between different papers. It's best to adopt a standard nomenclature that you use across all of your profiles. Here you can see that we label it as a Breathing Color profile with BC.

Then we tell you which BC media it's for - Lyve. Then the printer model it's for - Epson The MK signifies that matte black was used to print the target. Finally, "Canvas" tells you that it was printed with the Canvas media type setting. You could go into more or less detail in your own naming convention if you wanted, but this is a great starting point. What I do next is print out an evaluation image. This image should have a wide range of image types to help show how well your printer profile is made.

You should find a great image and use that same one for each new media that you profile. This way you can maintain consistancy, and eventually spot irregularities very quickly because you will be so used to how the image should look. The PSD file even contains some text fields so you can add your media type, date, etc You want to use the same settings media type, print quality, mode, etc Only this time, you will of course associate your new target with the print in the printing program of your choice.

Have questions? Email us. We are more than happy to help, or at least get you pointed in the right directon. This application not only holds all of your monitor ICC profiles, generic printer ICC profiles, and custom ICC profiles; it controls how those profiles are used and output to the various devices they are for. While some of your current profiles will be unaffected, you may come across certain profiles you have successfully used in the past to now have a noticeable color shift.

This is most common in the white areas of the print. They tend to print as a light gray cast, and can vary depending on the white point in the image file.

One solution to this is to have your profile calculated using version 2 ICC specification. This is an older calculation that will not be affected by the ColorSync bug in OS You can use whichever profile you prefer, as long as the embedded profile step 2 above, which assigns an embedded profile matches the printer profile. This seems counterintuitive, but it works because you are matching the embedded ICC profile of the targets with the printer profile.

In other words, there will be no color shift when the targets get printed. Beyond that, the rest of the driver settings should remain the same. It does not need to be embedded in the Photoshop dialog prior to printing. To learn about the basics of color, ideal viewing conditions, calibrating your computer monitors, or building a profile for your camera, take a look at the informative videos below:.

Breathing Color paper and canvas is compatible with just about any printer that uses pigment or dye-based inks. We also make paper and canvas that works with solvent, UV and latex ink! If you're not sure, just give us a call - 1. Your email address or other details will never be shared with any 3rd parties and you will receive only the type of content for which you signed up.

You can unsubscribe at any time with a click on the link provided in every Epson newsletter. If you would like to register as an Epson partner, please click here. Not yet an Epson partner? For more information and for registration, please click here. Make sure your printer is reproducing colour faithfully Get all the ICC profiles here for accurate colour management We know how important it is for you to achieve the best and most perfect possible print output, so we have gathered together all the ICC colour profiles for your printer here.

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