ThomasZ
Member
Hi all,
when printing on my 3880, I have a green color shift in the print. I have absolutely no idea where to locate the source of the problem. Some facts about my way to print:
* I work on a retina Macbook with a calibrated Thunderbolt display
* I print with Photoshop CS6
* Until now I had sRGB as color space
* I let Photoshop do the color management
* I select for example "Epson Stylus Pro 3880_3885_3890 PremiumGlossyPhotoPaper" as the printer profile
* In the printer settings, the "Color matching" page is greyed out
* in the printer settings, the correct paper "Premium Glossy..." is selected
The result is obviously too green. As workaround I insert a color adjustment layer that shifts
* from cyan to red +30
* from green to magenta -15
* from blue to yellow -15
That gives a better looking result. But I am sure there must be a better way to get a good looking print. But I am clueless where to look.
Any idea?
when printing on my 3880, I have a green color shift in the print. I have absolutely no idea where to locate the source of the problem. Some facts about my way to print:
* I work on a retina Macbook with a calibrated Thunderbolt display
* I print with Photoshop CS6
* Until now I had sRGB as color space
* I let Photoshop do the color management
* I select for example "Epson Stylus Pro 3880_3885_3890 PremiumGlossyPhotoPaper" as the printer profile
* In the printer settings, the "Color matching" page is greyed out
* in the printer settings, the correct paper "Premium Glossy..." is selected
The result is obviously too green. As workaround I insert a color adjustment layer that shifts
* from cyan to red +30
* from green to magenta -15
* from blue to yellow -15
That gives a better looking result. But I am sure there must be a better way to get a good looking print. But I am clueless where to look.
Any idea?
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