![]() I print everything from the print module in LR. ZI would not advice using the Canon Printing software or plugin. but you need to use soft proofing in the develop module where you mimic the paper appearance by adjusting the develop setting for the print color profile that you will be using when you print. You will never get a print that matches the color characteristics of the transmitted light from the screen. Under color management, you can select the icc profile to match your printer and paper. In the LR print module near the bottom right is the "Print Job" section. As part of the line of updates to their desktop printer line up, Canon has replaced this printer with the new Pixma Pro-100. More than likely, you r paper manufacturer will supply icc profiles for your printer/paper combination. Canon’s Pixma Pro9000 Mark II printer has been a popular choice for photographers that want to print with dye inks (rather than pigments) with rich color and good print life. ![]() ![]() Every printer and every print paper has unique characteristics that require a different color profile to match your printer and paper combination. The printer need a color profile to match both the printer and the paper being used to produce a reflected light image. With your calibrated monitor you are seeing the image with transmitted light.(from behind) Images produced by the printer use reflected light The calibrated monitor profile produces the truest transmitted color images for your monitor. ![]() I would not advise using the Canon Printing software or plugin.
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