Canon PIXMA Pro Printers – Fine Art and Photo Printing – Canon
The Canon PIXMA Professional printer range is put through its paces by David Noton, Canon Explorer, as he takes an in-depth look at printing, from choosing your image colour space to the final print. A step by step guide through the PIXMA Print Studio Pro print plug-in for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom
hi when I go to automate the pro 10 studio is not there and also in Lightroom it is not to be found
I've just made my first prints with my Pixma Pro-10S. This video was very helpful (as is the series). I'm very happy with the quality of the prints!
Is the Epson SureColor® P600 better or this one is the best?
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very good but why the music
Hi The_Traveler
Thank you for the link that answers one of my questions, just want to get the best colour rendition for all my prints at the best possible quality the calibration of the monitor would need to be a must before i started making my own profiles :-).
However I did post some interesting questions that out of interest would like answered I do like to know the in's and out's of a cats behind being an amateur at this :-).
1) The main question I would like answered is it better to Print from Raw with minor post editing for the best colour rendition or would it be better to convert to 16 bit Tiff/Jpeg for the Print ?.
This confuses me as original Raw image is 12-14 bits of information then its converted to 16bits for more colour options ? is this correct ?. I would of thought the information captured by the Sensor is the best to be native and to do minimal post processing then print in Raw or is this a uncompressed/compressed senario or is it just uncompressed to 16 bit to edit easier for different software manufactures common across the board file formats for editing purposes ?.
Very helpful, but I agree with Hugh that it would be better without the music.
My paper (Ilford Prestige Smooth Pearl 310 gsm) is not listed among the paper types even though the ICC is installed and appear in Photoshop. Any idea why this is?
It's a shame Print Studio Pro does not work with Photoshop CC I hope this will be sorted soon.
thanks for the info. I would suggest that you drop the music background though, it adds nothing and it makes it more difficult to understand what you are saying.