

Setting "color settings" in Elements to "No Color Management" seems to fix the problem. In my case, I discovered a fix by accident. Very annoying - you spend time adjusting the image only to have the preview image and subsequent print not match the adjusted image. However the print matches the preview image quite closely. Open Print preview, the preview image has a notable color cast when compared to the original screen. In my case with a Canon printer, but same symptoms you describe. First with Elements 2 and again after upgrading to Elements 3. I have experienced similar problems with Elements for some time. Give up on using Elements and the printer ICCs for color management?

Settings: Media type: Premium Enhanced Matte Paper Ink: Color Space: Document: Adobe RGB 1998 Print space: Profile: SP2200Įnhanced Matte_MK Intent: Relative Colormetric Since at this point I haven'tĮven printed, I've just created a Preview, it seems that the problemīut everything works fine when I use the matte black ink: If I click on preview Mac's Preview opens up and the image isĭisplayed with a magenta colorcast. Media type: Premium Semigloss Photo Paper Ink: ColorĪdvanced Settings: Print quality: 1440 dpi Color management: SP2100 Premium Semigloss_PK Intent: Relative Colormetric Source space: Document: Adobe RGB 1998 Print space: Profile: My settings that cause the magenta colorcast (this is with the photoīlack ink installed): = With the photo black ink, if I've got the matte black ink installed This problem is that this only happens when the printer is setup The one thing Iĭetermined today that I hadn't seen mentioned by other people with
#Magenta colorcast long night exposures mac os
I'm using Photoshop Elements 3.0 and Mac OS 10.3.7. Using the Epson ICC profiles and Photoshop on Mac OS X. I've seen several of the posts here and elsewhere regarding problems
