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Epson have finally replied and said they do do provide ICC profiles for their papers on the P400 printer. It appears that Epson think a user who wants to use profiles etc has the money to buy the P600 where everything is available.
I am going down the custom ICC profile route and after a lot...
Archival Matt is an Epson paper and easily purchased on line. Epson just don't seem to want to provide the profile for the 400 printer. They do , I believe, provide it for higher spec printers such as the SC-P600
i've just had a reply from Epson. They say they do not support Archival Matt Paper on the SC-P400 printer so all I can do is trial and error to find a profile that works OK. This is not the reply I expected from Epson. Looks like a custom ICC profile will be the way to go now.
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately the paper manufacturer only produces profiles for the sc-600 and above and not for my model. They sent me a crib sheet pointing to the Epsom equivalent papers which says I should use the profile for the Epson Archival Matt but Epson do not have this profile
I want to print from Lightroom using Permajet Matt Plus 240 paper on my Epson SC-p400 printer. Everything I can find says to set the paper type to Epson Archival Matt to print on this paper. The paper profile is not available from Epson so I can't set lightroom to use this paper.
Any ideas how...
my monitor is currently calibrated with a Spyder pro at a brightness of 80. Printing on my Epson SC P400 I need to increase brightness and contrast in the print module to get a print that is not darker than the screen image.
I am now looking at a ColorMunki Photo so I can calibrate the monitor...
Thanks for the replys. Everything is up to date with lightroom and the mac operating system. I've followed the advice above and now have the screens where I want them. If I shut down lightroom everything reverts to default so I have to swap the
I am running lightroom CC on a two monitor system using a Mac computer and an external photo quality monitor. I have set up the displays with the editing on the photo monitor and a grid view on the photo folder on the Mac. This works really well except if I do enything else on the computer the...
I want to add a second monitor to my IMAC to use for photo work.
Does any one have a recommendation for monitors to look at?
I can't look at the "top of the range" but I'd like something that will give good quality using Adobe colour seating rather than SRGB
Thanks
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