Thanks, Bob; I'll look for a forum but you've answered my question.
Cheers
Chris
On 28 Apr 2012, at 22:49, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> The conventional wisdom used to be, and perhaps still is, to let the Epson
> printer driver handle black and white work. Normal color management lets
> Photoshop manage colors. It's a bit of a pain to switch between the printer
> and Photoshop, and I think it's a little more limiting. The Epson diver will
> let you warm yp or cool down your image, to varying degrees, but much more is
> available though plug-ins and such, which necessitate the use of the full
> color range. Lately I've taken to printing through Lightroom, and for some
> reason it seems to simplify the Epson management choices so I've started
> ignoring it.
>
> But the short answer is, I don't know with the Canon printer because I've
> never used one. I'm sure there's advice on the web about that sort of thing,
> Surely some Canon types have blogs with info about grayscale printing, but I
> don't know who they are or what they advice would be worth. Most likely, as
> with mine, it would be worth what you pay for it. <g>
>
> I'd say just muck around and see how various kinds of setting look to you.
> Please yourself and other will be pleased. <g>
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