I almost always use Qimage Ultimate for the print as I like its control and memory of settings. The paper and printer profile was made with the Colormunki Photo or possibly the i1 PhotoPro 2 setup. ISF, I got this late last night and was thinking about it - and most of the night too! Nozzle checks are fine too prior to calibration and final printing. I'm using the D50 too under a 5,000K Fiilex examine light. Basiccolor sells some ICM tuning software called IMProve for $950, or MatchPatch for $400, that may tune the profiles better, but not crazy about buying it ($$$) or which is suited to the task. Ideas on how to fix it since calibration isn't working? Close, but no cigar and there must be a way to refine it better in the printer's ICM somehow that I'm missing. Density seems fine, but the damn cyan/green fleshtone is maddening! What I do for a fix is toss a color Photo Filter in Photoshop CS6 onto the image with a RED setting of 5-10% and maybe a GREEN of 3% to help it out, but still don't know why the LCD screen and the printer do not match going through all the calibration steps. Even same results with the ColorMunki Photo too. Landscapes are fine, but skin color is a bit off to my liking with a pucky looking cyan green tint. Even tried with Basiccolor software (dropRGB, Catch 5, etc.) but yet my prints still have a sickly green/cyan tint in the skin tone. done with i1 PhotoPro2 hardware and software on HP Advanced Glossy paper with Epson 3880.
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