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I am puzzled by the Gamut display on CS 2 when printing on my Epson 1280. I haven’t turned it on for a long time, but when I do so, most of the images from my Nikon Coolpix 8800 show over-gamut elements, and when I reduce the contrast they disappear. Then the image looks and prints lousy. I have my monitior calibrated with Monaco Gamma and the printer set to print with the ICM for Epson ColorLife paper and several others that I can choose. Despite the gamma warnings, I get very good prints automatically with these settings. I use a Testrip plugin when I want to see color and darkness options. I was under the impression that the CS Gamut display indicated when you wouldn’t get good prints, What is is set for, newsprint? Can you reduce the sensitivity?
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