Too much pink in LR printed photos
I have LR 5 on a Windows 10 pc. I have a Canon Pixma MG7520 printer, their bottom-of-the line model I think. I print using LR--I don't have Photoshop. My problem is that the skin tones in the photos I print are always too pink. The other colors are basically okay. The pictures that give me this problem look okay on my computer screen as I develop them to print. A print made at Walmart matches fairly well to what I see on the screen. But not prints made on my Pixma--the skin is too pink. I've tried to lower the red way down in Develop--it does not solve the problem. A clue to what is going on s that when I work on a photo, and it looks good on the screen, when I press the button to print and get a preview of the photo about to be printed, I get over-pinkness in the skin tones of the preview image. Does this ring a bell with anyone? I've diddled with the setting the white balance thing, but I haven't taken it too seriously because A)I can never seem to find a gray area on a picture and B)nothing on the left corner screen seems to change when I do what they say in the book. Should I try this more seriously? I'm overdue for a Spider recalibration, but this pink stuff has been a chronic problem even under good calibration. Thanks,
Al Marotta
