Kefp
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2008
- Messages
- 75
- Reaction score
- 14
- Points
- 41
- Location
- San Diego, CA
- Printer Model
- TS9020, Pro100
I have MP780 and a new IP4500.
The IP4500 still has the original canon ink. The MP780 is refilled with ink from inksupply.com.
Paper used are Kirkland and Ilford papers from Costco. Printing software is normally Canon EasyPhotoprint. I like to print 4 snapshots on an 8x11. My camera is Canon SD750.
I love the color output of the MP780/inksupply.com for daylight pictures as compared to the OEM canon. The color is vivid and a little more intense with the non-canon ink. However with indoor shots with flash, the color is quite off with the inksupply.com ink. It's more purple, the skin tone is reddish. The EOM ink, on the otherhand, is true to life.
Do you experience this? Is there an easy way to correct this, apart from manually adjust each photo? Are there other ink that is better?
Thanks
The IP4500 still has the original canon ink. The MP780 is refilled with ink from inksupply.com.
Paper used are Kirkland and Ilford papers from Costco. Printing software is normally Canon EasyPhotoprint. I like to print 4 snapshots on an 8x11. My camera is Canon SD750.
I love the color output of the MP780/inksupply.com for daylight pictures as compared to the OEM canon. The color is vivid and a little more intense with the non-canon ink. However with indoor shots with flash, the color is quite off with the inksupply.com ink. It's more purple, the skin tone is reddish. The EOM ink, on the otherhand, is true to life.
Do you experience this? Is there an easy way to correct this, apart from manually adjust each photo? Are there other ink that is better?
Thanks