As I said it’s a profile for non color managed programs. Like Irfan View, Picasa, and others that do not have color management, profiles etc. tabs in the program.
This sound similar but on windows you need to use lab profile instead.
The procedure is as follows.
- Click on your printer name → Properties
- Color management tab → Select Manual and remove all color profiles, then add lab color profile.
(you can get it from xrite MonacoPROFILER and I think photoshop installs one too) - Then make sure you leave the color management enabled your printer driver because otherwise the profile will not be used.
- Print the target
When you have created a profile you just replace the lab profile with your own profile, thats it.
I heard about this too wonder how to make one, or where to get one ![]()
Yes I’m not making my target look better but I read about this way and would like to ask if anyone else heard about this and what do you think.