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May 11, 2011 18:29 |  #1

Looking at purchasing the Pro Platinum paper but you think you can find it on the Canon website, I can't

The Canon Pro9000 has some icc's that came with it but where the frig is all the rest of the Canon ICC profiles for all their paper like pro platinum and others from canon????



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May 11, 2011 19:22 |  #2

They're included in the drivers...Pro Platinum is PT1 I believe


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May 11, 2011 19:58 as a reply to  @ Sdiver2489's post |  #3

What are the ones with (2) after it?



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May 11, 2011 20:33 |  #4

picworx wrote in post #12392486 (external link)
What are the ones with (2) after it?

The number ( 1,2,3 ) is referring to the quality setting available for your printer/paper. Canon list their photo papers in 3 different qualities. PT1, means it can be printed with the highest quality possible. Not all printers/paper support Quality 1. PT2 and PT3 means it can be printed with lower quality settings.




  
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May 11, 2011 21:03 as a reply to  @ J_R2's post |  #5

thanks for the info, it would be great if Canon provided a document outlining all their papers, and the associated profiles and nomenclatures etc.

Canon I find it frustrating you have not done this for your customers of your printers and papers!



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May 12, 2011 15:45 as a reply to  @ picworx's post |  #6

I heard somewhere that Canon is now offering its profiles with improved naming conventions. Check the software and driver downloads for your printer at Canon's website.


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May 13, 2011 18:19 |  #7

picworx wrote in post #12392794 (external link)
thanks for the info, it would be great if Canon provided a document outlining all their papers, and the associated profiles and nomenclatures etc.

Canon I find it frustrating you have not done this for your customers of your printers and papers!

See
http://consumer.usa.ca​non.com …pro9000#Service​AndSupport (external link)

and search for your icc profile. I got this for the Pro9000 ...
"Understanding Canon ICC Profile Names

When you want to specify a printer profile from an application, select the specific profile for your printer and the photo paper that you are using.
The ICC profiles installed for your printer and Canon photo paper appear as follows.

Note: The profile names for other manufacturers' papers will appear differently.

IMAGE: http://usa.canon.com/app/images/service_ware/LDImages/SolutionAnswer/Pro_Series/9000_ICC_profile_name.gif

(For example: Canon Pro9000 PR1)
(1) Printer model name
(2) Media type

Each letter pair represents its respective Media type.

PR
= Canon Photo Paper Pro and Pro II
SP
: = Canon Photo Paper Plus Glossy
MP
: = Canon Matte Photo Paper
SG
: = Canon Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss
GL
: = Canon Photo Paper Plus Glossy II
PT
: = Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum

(3) Print quality
The numbers correspond to the numbers on the print quality slide bar in the [Custom Quality] dialog box opened from the [Main] tab of the printer driver. The lower the number, the finer the quality. "



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May 14, 2011 17:43 as a reply to  @ Mac Mahon's post |  #8

I checked the driver version so I have the latest perhaps they didn't update mine but what you posted is very good it makes more sense now

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