Wisey
Getting Fingers Dirty
Ive recently revived my Canon Pro-1 thanks to Printerknowledge and a few very very clued up guys...
Question is, the printer is working, i use an iMac Pro and have never gone down the route of calibrating my monitor, when i print im letting the pro-1 driver to do its magic with the colour.
If im using Canon's oem carts and Canon's own paper, will the icc's that are included in the driver match what i see on the screen ?
Just recently ive made a couple of prints from the iMac Pro that im not really happy with the colour reproduction..
I know this is a mine field that i have touched on IE colour management, but also fascinating.
So please this is where i need some guidance, i have the camera, Nikon D850, i have the Imac pro, i also have the printer, although its a few years old it works, so do i now invest and be able to calibrate my monitor, calibrate my camera and also calibrate my printer.
I know this is a big jump into the unknown but would it help me produce what im seeing on the monitor through to the final output from the printer.
Many thanks
and a Happy new year to everyone.
Andy
Question is, the printer is working, i use an iMac Pro and have never gone down the route of calibrating my monitor, when i print im letting the pro-1 driver to do its magic with the colour.
If im using Canon's oem carts and Canon's own paper, will the icc's that are included in the driver match what i see on the screen ?
Just recently ive made a couple of prints from the iMac Pro that im not really happy with the colour reproduction..
I know this is a mine field that i have touched on IE colour management, but also fascinating.
So please this is where i need some guidance, i have the camera, Nikon D850, i have the Imac pro, i also have the printer, although its a few years old it works, so do i now invest and be able to calibrate my monitor, calibrate my camera and also calibrate my printer.
I know this is a big jump into the unknown but would it help me produce what im seeing on the monitor through to the final output from the printer.
Many thanks
and a Happy new year to everyone.
Andy