So I took the plunge and decided to start printing at home.
I got a Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II (running on Windows 7).
I am using OEM ink & the following Canon Papers:
4x6 Photo Paper Glossy
8.5 x 11 Fine Art Paper Photo Rag
8.5 x 11 Matte
My goal is to be able to print color correct images from lightroom - so far no luck. I have however got acceptable prints using the Canon software (Easy PhotoPrint EX).
With the Canon software my workflow is as follows:
1) Monitor(Dell IPS panel) calibrated using Spyder3 pro
2) Do my editing to RAW images in lightroom
3) Export a jpg in sRGB colorspace
4) Run the Canon software and follow the instructions
The prints are not perfectly matching my monitor but the skin tones seem acceptable to me. Is this workflow correct?
Printing via Lightroom:
1) Monitor(Dell IPS panel) calibrated using Spyder3 pro
2) Do my editing to RAW images in lightroom
3) Open the print module & select paper size from File - Printer Settings
4) From the print module: Select paper type, have lightroom handle color management
These prints consistently come out with red skin tones.
I have read I need to disable the printer handling color management via the printer driver. This is where I'm confused. Am I supposed to change these settings under the printer's properties or via the Canon software that I see on my taskbar & if so which settings do I change?
I do have Photoshop CS3 but I'd rather not use it. I'd like to do everything in Lightroom.
! If you only want to go to Photoshop to print, maybe with some special processing, well, OK, you have to delete the tiff if you don't want to preserve the "project".
