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I use color management, calibrate monitor with a Spyder, etc. in Photoshop
7. Something has happened so that print color and saturation, which appear
correctly on the monitor (including in soft preview modes) are completely off in tint and saturation in the printer’s preview and in the final print, generally with a red overall tint. This occurs both with images that have been manipulated in Photoshop and those that are opened fresh from scanner or digital cameras. I use both an Epson and Canon printer and both are showing the same effect. It has to be some basic Photoshop setting that has gotten off but I have not altered the color management preferences, all of which are set to the usual recommendations. This is not happening in Photopaint 10 in which the images preview and print with the correct color balance.
What am I missing? I have never seen this before.
7. Something has happened so that print color and saturation, which appear
correctly on the monitor (including in soft preview modes) are completely off in tint and saturation in the printer’s preview and in the final print, generally with a red overall tint. This occurs both with images that have been manipulated in Photoshop and those that are opened fresh from scanner or digital cameras. I use both an Epson and Canon printer and both are showing the same effect. It has to be some basic Photoshop setting that has gotten off but I have not altered the color management preferences, all of which are set to the usual recommendations. This is not happening in Photopaint 10 in which the images preview and print with the correct color balance.
What am I missing? I have never seen this before.
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