When I print on my IP4000, I have lots of choices for the media setting.
Quite a few are Photo Paper Plus. Is this just a Canon paper product. Do I
select Photo Paper Plus Glossy or just Glossy Photo Paper??
I'm just not sure of the difference.
Mel
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They have settings for Kodak papers with the Canon i4000. I think you
want to select Photo Paper Plus Glossy, print quality = high,
color_adj = manual, magenta -10, yellow +5
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:58:03 -0500, "MB_" <m...@prodigy.invalid.net>
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So, from i see Kodak's Ultima paper (best) is about same priced that Canon's
best (PR-101)...so, what do you think...which is better?
looking about specs and how they are made, it seems similar...
Normally, I print with Photoshop CS. Canon provides Photoshop ICC
color profiles only for Canon paper. I believe these profiles are
much more accurate than a manual setting given by Kodak. So for
Photoshop users the answer is clear, Canon paper is better because of
the provided color profiles. Your results may depend on your printing
software.
Because of the above, I am going to use Canon paper in the future. I
just have some left over Kodak Ultima paper which I am using up.
aha... i never actually used color profiles yet. I usually print from Canon
Easy Photo print software and i use Paint Shop Pro for corrections.
Photoshop is difficult to learn...
Mel
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