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Of course the obvious answer would be to go and buy a windows machine, but I won't go there. You could try a RIP which would bypass the whole issue of using the MAC drivers, but they are generally not cheap, there are a number available I use Quad Tone but not sure if that there is MAC version?
I just wonder why you are using a Cannon app for a Epson printer? When you down load the Epson app they normally come with a set of drivers for your model.
My system, does not have your issues, but on WIN 10. Have you trashed the preferences and re-started LR?
My preferences screen looks like this BTW
and the windows setting has the second monitor as display 2, as normal.
Eizo, also have a system called quick colour match, which tries to match the monitor, Photoshop/Lightroom and the printer, in one application. I have tried it but with mixed results, maybe worth looking at?
Not sure if you have fixed your problem and I have no knowledge on your particular printer, but the only issue I see is that the colour management profile should be a paper ICC profile. Usually provided by a paper manufacturer, in your case I guess there are Canon paper profiles loaded when you...
In the develop module, you first need to select Soft Proofing, then this create a proof preview. Here you must now select the paper profile and the Simulate Paper & Ink checkbox will become available. Any other profile like sRGB or a display profile, the simulate check box will be greyed out.
I am on Windows 10 and have updated to LR 10.2 and all my icc print profiles are intact and the pop up list has all the profile listed. Not sure what happened to your settings. I assume they are still installed in C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color ?
At last tethering to the D850 with live view, at last and it works!
This is going to be so much easier doing studio work now. I guess the Z series will have to wait!
If you haven't seen this then Eric Chan has a good article on the subject and yes it will be coming to LR!
https://blog.aFrom the ACR team: Super Resolution
I have read another problem is that M1 can currently only output YUV color, rather than RGB. This means you currently cannot calibrate a monitor attached to M1 machines. Monitors such as BenQ and Eizo do not as yet support this format.
I have read another problem is that M1 can currently only output YUV color, rather than RGB. This means you currently cannot calibrate a monitor attached to M1 machines. Monitors such as BenQ and Eizo do not as yet support this format.
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