canon 9000 ii settings

mcgmcg Registered Users Posts: 67 Big grins
edited September 21, 2010 in Digital Darkroom
Help when printing from cs 5 pics have yellow cast to them pls someone help with step by step instructions, to obtain a correct print.
Monitor calibrated spyder 2 express
photoshop manages colors.
any help would be appreciated.:dunno
Sorry no intro mcg here from sunny s/a
2 X Canon 1d mkiii,Canon 17-40 l,100 f2 ,70-200 f2.8 300 f4, sigma 150-500
Pentax spotmatic,K1000 28mm 3.5, 50 1.4 50 1.2, 55 1.8, 135 3.5, 200 3.5, 85-210 4.5 Helios 58 2.0.
Rolleicord , mamiya RB67 with all the trimmings.
www.mcgphotosa.com

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  • BarryJCLBarryJCL Registered Users Posts: 3 Beginner grinner
    edited September 21, 2010
    canon 9000ii
    Did you have any luck resolving this? Are you setting the correct paper type?

    I have a similar problem. I have calibrated with a Huey Pantone and I use Photoshop Elements 6 but I edit the photos with Adobe camera raw. Looks good on the display but my prints are took dark.
  • mcgmcg Registered Users Posts: 67 Big grins
    edited September 21, 2010
    BarryJCL wrote: »
    Did you have any luck resolving this? Are you setting the correct paper type?

    I have a similar problem. I have calibrated with a Huey Pantone and I use Photoshop Elements 6 but I edit the photos with Adobe camera raw. Looks good on the display but my prints are took dark.

    Hi no joy as yet following up on different paper profiles gone back to cs 4 getting some decent prints but nothing to shout about.
    Canon reckon printer not compatible with cs5 s plug in.
    Have had thoughts of going back to epson but here in south africa inks are expensive might as well be buying gold.
    2 X Canon 1d mkiii,Canon 17-40 l,100 f2 ,70-200 f2.8 300 f4, sigma 150-500
    Pentax spotmatic,K1000 28mm 3.5, 50 1.4 50 1.2, 55 1.8, 135 3.5, 200 3.5, 85-210 4.5 Helios 58 2.0.
    Rolleicord , mamiya RB67 with all the trimmings.
    www.mcgphotosa.com
  • ziggy53ziggy53 Super Moderators Posts: 24,127 moderator
    edited September 21, 2010
    Start with a "print calibration" image file. Do not make any changes to the file and try to print from both color managed software (PS CS5) and from software without color management (one of the freeware applications will usually do).

    http://www.smugmug.com/img/help/calibration-print-1400-2.jpg

    http://www.digitalmasters.com.au/RGBCalibA4.jpg

    Once you get proper looking prints then you can decide what you need to do to correct and compensate, if necessary, the color managed software.
    ziggy53
    Moderator of the Cameras and Accessories forums
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