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  1. Hello I have problems getting the prints from my Canon Pixma pro-200 look the same as the screen ( Dell 34 inch covering sRGB). I bought a Datacolor Spyder Pro and did run a calibration according instructions , but unfortunately can't see the improvement that I hoped for. I have affinity Photo 1.8 on windows-10. I use sRGB on my camera. Under color management I can select color management performed by app or performed by printer. What option to choose and why, what are benefits or drawbacks? And is there a dependency between who is doing the color management and the printer profile that shall be selected . Under the printer profile I can among others select a select the profile for the canon pro-200/ paper combination, but also sRBG and even there is a printer profile called ''sRGB display profile with display hardware configuration data derived from calibration'' Should I select the printer/profile combination or sRGB or the calibrated sRGB? Under the printer properties there is an option to manually correct color and intensity. Irrespective if letting the printer or the app doing the color management I still need to do corrections ( roughly -25 on green and +25 on brightness) to have the prints look like the screen. Is this normal? Under printer properties I also can select a paper type, does this have impact on the color management? Can someone please explain, Thanks a lot. BR Andre
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