So I'm a little befuddled on the process of getting my photos to print with "accurate" colors.
I'm using an Epson R2400 printer and my monitor has been calibrated with EyeOne.
I processed an image which looks good on my monitor. When I print the image it appears to have too much red. I used the profile for my printer and paper combination.
Trying again, this time I selected to view "Proof Colors" in Photoshop and sure enough it changes the image with a cast of red.
So the question here is what the normal workflow is. Should I readjust the image colors while viewing in "Proof Colors" which will then change the appearance of the original version?
*EDIT* When I go to "Proof Setup" and choose "Working CMYK" the image stays the same when viewing "Proof Colors". When I choose "Windows RGB" and then select Proof Colors the image appears with too much Red which is the same way it appears when printed.
Your help will be much appreciated. Thanks.
Stan

