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Hi all,
I have a juried show coming up in three days. I always proof print in PS CS2 with a color calibrated monitor combined with ICC profile calibrated wide format 42" HP Printer w/o rip.
When I used the gamut warnings (on two of my final projects ready to print) combined with print proof I am getting way out of gamut of what my printer can produce. Trial prints with all rendering intents, bk pt on and off. Recalibrated my medial profile and tried to desaturate colors.
The HP tech for my printer said to use a desaturation sponge or using the eye dropper to pull the color back into gamut. I have never done this before.
Bottom line, I have tried everything I can think of in terms of color management.
Any suggestions would be greatly suggested,
Cheers and have a great day,
Dale
I have a juried show coming up in three days. I always proof print in PS CS2 with a color calibrated monitor combined with ICC profile calibrated wide format 42" HP Printer w/o rip.
When I used the gamut warnings (on two of my final projects ready to print) combined with print proof I am getting way out of gamut of what my printer can produce. Trial prints with all rendering intents, bk pt on and off. Recalibrated my medial profile and tried to desaturate colors.
The HP tech for my printer said to use a desaturation sponge or using the eye dropper to pull the color back into gamut. I have never done this before.
Bottom line, I have tried everything I can think of in terms of color management.
Any suggestions would be greatly suggested,
Cheers and have a great day,
Dale
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