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I could really do with a bit of help!
How do I find an ICC profile for a specific papaer/printer combo? I have a new Canon Pixma Pro-10 and there is no problem with Canon paper, but if I want to use other manufacturers papers, how do I find the ICC profile? I have loads of Epson glossy from when I had an Epson printer, but I can't find a profile anywhere on the net! I have googled both "ICC profiles for Epson paper" and "ICC profiles for Canon Pro-10" with no luck. What am I doing wrong? :shrug:
 
you won't get ICC profiles for using epson paper with a canon printer unless they were custom made.

ilford, innnova, harman etc will make a generic profile for their papers with various printers.
 
I could really do with a bit of help!
How do I find an ICC profile for a specific papaer/printer combo? I have a new Canon Pixma Pro-10 and there is no problem with Canon paper, but if I want to use other manufacturers papers, how do I find the ICC profile? I have loads of Epson glossy from when I had an Epson printer, but I can't find a profile anywhere on the net! I have googled both "ICC profiles for Epson paper" and "ICC profiles for Canon Pro-10" with no luck. What am I doing wrong? :shrug:

Sorry but not that mix, you can get them for other papers like PermaJet who supply custom profiles free,
Or if you do a lot then get a 'colormunki' calibration tool you then can do your screen as well.
 
Carole, if it's just a matter of correcting a cast or similar and you have loads of Epson paper to get through, I would do some experimentation - chop up some of the Epson paper (quartering it should still leave pics big enough to get a good idea as to colour fidelity) and do a load of test prints using you printer's custom paper size (A6 is 14.85cm x 10.5cm). Nudge the sliders up or down as necessary and keep going until you're happy. Don't forget to keep a note as to what adjustments you've made and write it on the back of the test prints.
 
Carole, if it's just a matter of correcting a cast or similar and you have loads of Epson paper to get through, I would do some experimentation - chop up some of the Epson paper (quartering it should still leave pics big enough to get a good idea as to colour fidelity) and do a load of test prints using you printer's custom paper size (A6 is 14.85cm x 10.5cm). Nudge the sliders up or down as necessary and keep going until you're happy. Don't forget to keep a note as to what adjustments you've made and write it on the back of the test prints.

I wouldn't even waste my time or ink doing this as POAH said get a custom profile made it doesn't cost much. There is a bit more to it than just moving sliders around!!!
 
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