This may be old news here but I'm posting it anyway hoping this information can save you some trouble:
Having changed the bulb in my Nuarc I re-calibrated my Pd printing profile in QTR.
What should have been quick and easy turned into a multi-day exercise in frustration, I couldn't linearize. This was unprecedented.
Here is my email to the QTR forum on the issue followed by Roy Harrington's explanation of the problem:
Printing with linearized QTR profiles in CS3 works fine for me. When I print the
same file in CS5 the dark values are off. I am consistent in my color management
(all gray gamma 2.2) and print set up.
See this example using the supplied QTR Ilford Smooth Pearl profile printing a
21 step wedge and reading LAB L with an Eye-One spectrophotometer. The red line
is the print from Photoshop CS3, the blue line from CS5:
Imageshack - cs3vscs5.jpg
Here is the Photoshop print dialog from CS5:
ImageShack® - Online Photo and Video Hosting
I'd heard rumblings in the past about possible issues with printing in CS5 but
my poor searching skills didn't turn anything up on this in this forum.
I can continue to print in CS3 but was wondering if there was a fix to enable
using CS5?
Roy Harrington's response:
CS4 or CS5 along with OSX 10.5 or 10.6 have a problem doing grayscale.
What happens is that no matter what selections you make in PS the OS always
converts whatever you send it to a fixed profile. In 10.5 its
Generic Gray which
is a gamma 1.8 profile. In 10.6 its a new profile called Generic Gray Gamma 2.2
which you'd think was a gamma 2.2 curve but its not. The little glitch you see
in the graphs is exactly the conversion of Gray Gamma 2.2 to Generic GG 2.2.
Using CS3 is the easiest workaround currently.
Roy
Having changed the bulb in my Nuarc I re-calibrated my Pd printing profile in QTR.
What should have been quick and easy turned into a multi-day exercise in frustration, I couldn't linearize. This was unprecedented.
Here is my email to the QTR forum on the issue followed by Roy Harrington's explanation of the problem:
Printing with linearized QTR profiles in CS3 works fine for me. When I print the
same file in CS5 the dark values are off. I am consistent in my color management
(all gray gamma 2.2) and print set up.
See this example using the supplied QTR Ilford Smooth Pearl profile printing a
21 step wedge and reading LAB L with an Eye-One spectrophotometer. The red line
is the print from Photoshop CS3, the blue line from CS5:
Imageshack - cs3vscs5.jpg
Here is the Photoshop print dialog from CS5:
ImageShack® - Online Photo and Video Hosting
I'd heard rumblings in the past about possible issues with printing in CS5 but
my poor searching skills didn't turn anything up on this in this forum.
I can continue to print in CS3 but was wondering if there was a fix to enable
using CS5?
Roy Harrington's response:
CS4 or CS5 along with OSX 10.5 or 10.6 have a problem doing grayscale.
What happens is that no matter what selections you make in PS the OS always
converts whatever you send it to a fixed profile. In 10.5 its
Generic Gray which
is a gamma 1.8 profile. In 10.6 its a new profile called Generic Gray Gamma 2.2
which you'd think was a gamma 2.2 curve but its not. The little glitch you see
in the graphs is exactly the conversion of Gray Gamma 2.2 to Generic GG 2.2.
Using CS3 is the easiest workaround currently.
Roy
