My B&W pictures look fine on the screen (calibrated) but are printed sepia-like on my canon 6250. Everything worked ok, until I upgraded to mountain lion. I did not change any setting or profile. Any suggestion? Thanks!
When you print in the Rendering section of the Aperture Print dialog is the colour set to “Printer Managed” or to a profile ?
If it’s set to “Printer Managed” have you double checked the colour settings in the OS print dialog - I ask because I found that the default settings for my Epson where set to “Epson Vivid” in the OS dialog itself - so definitely not “Neutral” - might be the same for canon.
If it’s set to a printer profile have you tried setting View > Proofing Profile to the same profile and toggling “onscreen proofing” on ? Do you get the same sepia colour now ?
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Andrew Mumford
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Could be the same issue I am having with color images. I have posted my concern, but no concrete answers so far.
Pierre,
Have you tried printing from another app (Photoshop, Preview)?
@PhotoJoseph
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I have no Photoshop. With PReview I get better results.
Pierre Emanuel
When you print in the Rendering section of the Aperture Print dialog is the colour set to “Printer Managed” or to a profile ?
If it’s set to “Printer Managed” have you double checked the colour settings in the OS print dialog - I ask because I found that the default settings for my Epson where set to “Epson Vivid” in the OS dialog itself - so definitely not “Neutral” - might be the same for canon.
If it’s set to a printer profile have you tried setting View > Proofing Profile to the same profile and toggling “onscreen proofing” on ? Do you get the same sepia colour now ?
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Andrew Mumford