Thanks for your response Bart,
I have just replaced a Canon S-800 with a Canon i960. The prints have a distinctly magenta cast.
The first step in the process is to establish the colors you see on the monitor as being identical to those delivered to the printer.
They were with the S800 last week so I have no reason to suppose that the monitor has changed.
image you see in the monitor must always appear as you wish it printed.
What I did was to make the image on screen look the same as a printed version, then corrected it in PS 7, then re-printed. After three attempts the results were just about acceptable.
Adobe Gamma is one simple way to accomplish this, but lacks the accuracy of a hardware "spyder" device and software intended to create ICC profiles that bias the color settings of your video card accordingly You can try various tonal correction programs (the "Test Strip" PS plugin from Vivid Details is one),
Went to their Website, it must be the most perfectly circular site in the known unverse. Clicking on any three links brings you back to the starting point. Never did find a link to buy, nor any indication of the price. I cannot justify the price of some of the hardware/software combos, I’m just doing this as a hobby.
Doesn’t the 960 have a print driver that contains color tweaks? Maybe that would be good enough to get you going, anyway…
Don’t know, I’ve poked around with the Maintenance and Setup but haven’t found any way to adjust the output. Have e-mailed Canon, only had the auto response so far, still hoping.
David