AshleyC
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ok so i finally want to put my wallet where my ego is and print my images off with a view to selling on a market stall or something. I just dont think ive got my setup configured at the best of its ability for printing. The hardware / software I use is
Dell 24" U2413 main monitor for editing and a smaller LG 22" monitor that just holds the second grid window in Lightroom for browsing so im not too fussed with that one
Canon Pixma Pro 100 printer
Photoshop CS5
Lightroom 6.2
Ive calibrated both monitors with a Spyder 4 Pro device and I have used paper profiles for my printer, sending off test prints to Permajet who set up a profile to use in Photoshop/LR
Now the question i have is that i believe the monitor is "wide gamut" capable which to my uneducated mind means it can handle a much wider range of tones than normal. In configuring the monitor I set it up to use a white balance of 6500k , there is a colour space option there of sRGB but this isnt ticked in the menu so i assume its not using it. I then calibrated the monitor with the Spyder and ended up with this which seems to suggest its gone beyone sRGB which is nice.

Basically im just not sure if my print outs will be making use of this wider range of colours/tones. This is all about getting the best possible print now rather than just posting stuff on flickr. So is there something more i need to to either in LR or PS when it comes to printing to ensure i get the best i can? Is it really worth the worry and would there be a noticeable quality difference anyway?
Dell 24" U2413 main monitor for editing and a smaller LG 22" monitor that just holds the second grid window in Lightroom for browsing so im not too fussed with that one
Canon Pixma Pro 100 printer
Photoshop CS5
Lightroom 6.2
Ive calibrated both monitors with a Spyder 4 Pro device and I have used paper profiles for my printer, sending off test prints to Permajet who set up a profile to use in Photoshop/LR
Now the question i have is that i believe the monitor is "wide gamut" capable which to my uneducated mind means it can handle a much wider range of tones than normal. In configuring the monitor I set it up to use a white balance of 6500k , there is a colour space option there of sRGB but this isnt ticked in the menu so i assume its not using it. I then calibrated the monitor with the Spyder and ended up with this which seems to suggest its gone beyone sRGB which is nice.

Basically im just not sure if my print outs will be making use of this wider range of colours/tones. This is all about getting the best possible print now rather than just posting stuff on flickr. So is there something more i need to to either in LR or PS when it comes to printing to ensure i get the best i can? Is it really worth the worry and would there be a noticeable quality difference anyway?
Printer settings
LR Print settings