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I downloaded the latest subscription photoshop onto my new Backbook Pro Max and the appropriate Canon Print Drivers.
Unlike on my previous Mac, when I print I get the Colour Sync Matching warning, even though I have set it as Printer Manages Colours which worked perfectly previously. Tried everything in terms of re-istalls and settings, nothing works. All prints come out wrong though Canon have confirmed the printer is 100% normal.
The biggest symptom is previously crisp black and white shots are now a pinky sepia.
If anyone can help this would be hugely appreciated, but I need very clear step by step guidance.
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The biggest symptom is previously crisp black and white shots are now a pinky sepia.
By @Marcus24689305apo8
It sounds like you may have set rendering intent to absolute colorimetric? Try relative colorimetric or perceptual.
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Hi D Fosse,
Interestingly it was set at Perceptual Colourmetric with Printer manages colours, I have tried it with Absolute Colourmetric which made no difference and Relative Colourmetric, again unfortunately it made no difference.
So frustrating, if you have any more ideas they would be much appreciated.
Marcus
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@Marcus24689305apo8 hold the space bar while choosing Print from the File Menu. That will reset your print dialog boxes.
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Also just tried printer manages colours which again made no difference, same pink hue to black and white greyscale images.
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