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Message 1 of 5. HP Recommended. What are descriptions of those options and how do they affect what I am printing? Thank you. Tags 3. Tags: Archived. Don, Am I right in thinking that you are setting the preference in LR to manage the printing and then setting your printer driver to colour sync? If so this is where you are going wrong. You need to set LR to colour manage and select the correct profile for the paper you are using and then in the printer driver turn colour management off.

This way LR takes complete control, if you don't turn colour management off in the printer driver then LR is trying to do the colour correction before the file gets to the driver and then the driver is then further adjusting the image.

Does this make sense? Solution to problem I have found a way to print using application managed color with profiles, although I am unsure about what actually is happening during that process. Here's what to do I have disregarded choices that are not directly relevant. In the Print pane, select a profile. Go to Print Settings. Under Color Matching select Vendor Matching. Under Color select Application Managed Color.

Go to Print. The resulting print will be satisfactory. If, on the other hand, under Color Matching one initially selects ColorSync and a profile from the drop-down menu, a warning will appear that the print may be unsatisfactory, and it will be.

I had read in several places that one must use ColorSync to do application managed color. That seems to be true, but apparently you have to get there indirectly, not by selecting ColorSync under Color Matching. Selecting ColorSync tells the printer driver to specify one of its device profiles as the destination color space.

Vendor Matching is the program's color management. The program's color management typically calibrates the colors to be true, but doesn't take the printer or the paper type into consideration like the Color sync does. Keeping in mind Color sync enables driver-based color management as stated above. For customers with little imaging expertise, default automatic color processing delivers good looking results.

For users that desire professional color control, printer driver settings enable advanced color management features, including support for ICC color management.

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