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  1. I have an Epson ET-7700 ecotank printer on which I would like to print astro-photographs using Affinity Photo. So far results have been disappointing. The photos look dull and somewhat lack lustre and, although I appreciate they will not look as good as on screen, I feel they could be better. These photos are not for exhibition. They are just for pasting into my notebook or sticking up on the wall occasionally. This is not a question about how or where to get photos printed professionally. Does anyone have any advice? Some background info: All images are opened in Affinity Photo as tif 16 bit unsigned integer. I usually do a bit of resizing, changing DPI to 300 etc in Affinity and save as afphoto format. I am printing onto Epson Premium Glossy PhotoPaper which I can select within the printing menu. I have the drivers for this printer installed. They are updated. I use the printer for everyday printing, no problem. I have watched lots of YouTube videos on how to print in Affinity Photo including about ICC paper profiles, Soft Proofing blar blar blar but absolutely none of them have been any help whatsoever. Does anyone know: # Whether one should select ColorSync or Epson Color Control in the Color Matching menu? I’ve tried both without much effect. # Within the Color Sync menu there doesn’t seem to be a profile for the Epson Glossy Paper. Should there be? # If adding a soft proofing layer should one be able to select Epson glossy paper. The profile simply isn’t there in my case. I can boost the exposure a bit which helps. But I feel there should be a more systematic approach. Any thoughts/advice appreciated.
  2. Hallo , i have a problem to get a print with the same colours as i print out of photoshop. Affinity Photo is a nice software but before i change completely i am trying all the tools and worksteps i usually use. I am working for a very long time with icc profiles and usually with photoshop it is quite easy to come close to how it looks on my monitor. I am working in colorcalibrated workflow so I have no idea why i feel like a beginner trying to print on my epson sc 800 on hahnemühle gloss baryta with the downloaded icc profile for the paper from affinity photo. I am working with mac os 10.9.6 The prints always look much too blue, somehow like cmyk files on RGB printer....definitly very wrong :( Far from the images how they were taken. I also tried on a newer MacOs System (the latest) but the same result. It is a normal Tiff file raw developed wit affinity photo. Has anybody the same problems? Sorry for my english. Cheers Oliver
  3. I can not get a proper coloured print from my Epson 3800 through Affinity Photo. The print is slightly too dark and the colours are way off. Print is okay using Lightroom via Photoshop. The following is what I have done to work through the problem: Calibrated my iMac monitor. Computer is using the latests software. All nozzles working properly on the printer Selected the proper paper profile in "soft proof" and turned this off when printing. I have printed a lot of images that are wrong and any adjustments in the soft proof settings do not make any difference with the print. Like the program but need to fix this issue. Any help would be appreciated.
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