Alan,
Thanks for the information. I believe I have used Adobe Print Utility to “talk”
to my printer in the past. Maybe you know a solution to print through APU from
InDesign or Illustrator, or even Acrobat?
/ Roger
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Roger,
Adobe removed the feature allowing profile targets to be printed using
Photoshop some versions ago (I think CS4 was the last version that supported
profile target printing easily). What you describe below won’t work with any
current version. You must use the ‘null transform’ technique which adds
several steps to the process. It’s far easier to use the Adobe Color Printer
Utility to do the job; one less thing to go wrong.
Alan
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Yves,
So you started “fresh”, in the sense that, you generated a smaller set of
patches, this time, which allowed you to save ink and paper, and measuring
time, and you ran that target on your Canon Pro-1000 printer through Photoshop,
with color management *disabled* in the driver, which you then measured with
your ColorMunki? Good man 😊!
Are you going to be able to send a copy of your hard-earned profile? For your
“friends” to look at? Considering ALL the help we gave you – wink, wink 😉
/ Roger