Hi everybody,
I'm fighting with my printer setup. I have an Epson Stylus Photo 2100, and it does a very good job, as long as I print via Windows (currently in a VMware-box). But -- for obvious reasons -- I would like to print directly from Linux. But, regardless what I do, the result is absolutely disgusting. The contrast is way too high and the colors are very very greenish. I tried gimprint, gutenprint, turboprint. But the results are more or less the same. I tried e.g. to print the following file: http://www.heiner-lamprecht.net/fileadmin/photos/print.png But the best result possible is this: http://www.heiner-lamprecht.net/fileadmin/photos/print_result.png As you see, it's nothing to show to proud grandparents ;-( I know, it's not really digikam-related, but maybe someone has some ideas of what's going wrong here. Thanks, Heiner -- heiner at heiner-lamprecht dot net GnuPG - Key: 9859E373 Fingerprint: 3770 7947 F917 94EF 8717 BADB 0139 7554 9859 E373 _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Am Freitag, 29. Dezember 2006 23:05 schrieb Heiner Lamprecht:
> Hi everybody, > > I'm fighting with my printer setup. I have an Epson Stylus Photo > 2100, and it does a very good job, as long as I print via Windows > (currently in a VMware-box). But -- for obvious reasons -- I would > like to print directly from Linux. > > But, regardless what I do, the result is absolutely disgusting. The > contrast is way too high and the colors are very very greenish. I > tried gimprint, gutenprint, turboprint. But the results are more > or less the same. > > I tried e.g. to print the following file: > http://www.heiner-lamprecht.net/fileadmin/photos/print.png > > But the best result possible is this: > http://www.heiner-lamprecht.net/fileadmin/photos/print_result.png > > As you see, it's nothing to show to proud grandparents ;-( > > I know, it's not really digikam-related, but maybe someone has some > ideas of what's going wrong here. > with Gutenprint 5.0.0-3 to my entire satisfaction, but I always use Gimp for printing. That said, I can also print from digikam without the bad effects you have, just with a insufficient user interface. Judging from your examples, something very fundamental is wrong. Are you sure you don't have a CYMK setup? Gerhard -- http://www.gerhard.fr _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Le Vendredi 29 Décembre 2006 23:05, Heiner Lamprecht a écrit :
> Hi everybody, > > I'm fighting with my printer setup. I have an Epson Stylus Photo > 2100, and it does a very good job, as long as I print via Windows > (currently in a VMware-box). But -- for obvious reasons -- I would > like to print directly from Linux. > > But, regardless what I do, the result is absolutely disgusting. The > contrast is way too high and the colors are very very greenish. I > tried gimprint, gutenprint, turboprint. But the results are more > or less the same. > > I tried e.g. to print the following file: > http://www.heiner-lamprecht.net/fileadmin/photos/print.png > > But the best result possible is this: > http://www.heiner-lamprecht.net/fileadmin/photos/print_result.png > > As you see, it's nothing to show to proud grandparents ;-( > > I know, it's not really digikam-related, but maybe someone has some > ideas of what's going wrong here. > > Thanks, If you have an ICC color profile for your printer, color correction is a job for Color Management used in digiKam. Just set the right icc color profile for your printer in digiKam setup and try again. Gilles _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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