I have been trying mightily to get a match between what I see on my Apple Cinema monitors, and what comes out of my Epson 3800 printer.
I bought a Colormunki to calibrate my monitors and printer. With some help from X-rite support (they were great, actually answered the phone 3 times, and suffered this computer fool), I've got pretty close. But, the white balance of the print is always warmer than the screen.
Then I had a eureka moment when I held a print on Epson Premium Glossy Paper up to the screen. The white border of the paper looks yellow next to the white border on the screen. So I've since set my Cinema displays to D50 instead of the default D65 which helps, but the paper, indeed all papers still appear yellow, and prints appear warmer than on screen.
Is there a solution to this?
Thanks for any help.
Best,
Mitchell
I bought a Colormunki to calibrate my monitors and printer. With some help from X-rite support (they were great, actually answered the phone 3 times, and suffered this computer fool), I've got pretty close. But, the white balance of the print is always warmer than the screen.
Then I had a eureka moment when I held a print on Epson Premium Glossy Paper up to the screen. The white border of the paper looks yellow next to the white border on the screen. So I've since set my Cinema displays to D50 instead of the default D65 which helps, but the paper, indeed all papers still appear yellow, and prints appear warmer than on screen.
Is there a solution to this?
Thanks for any help.
Best,
Mitchell