![]() ![]() So i borrowed my wife's 2013 MacBook Pro (Yosemite) Spyder4pro, and installed the latest drivers from Canon. My monitor is calibrated with an Spyder4pro and I also re-calibrated it during this process to see if that helped. I'm also careful to select the right ICC profiles for the correct paper. I have to set an exposure of +2/3 in LR to be anywhere close to getting the same result as on the screen. Wether I'm printing via Lightroom or Photoshop or via Canon Print Studio Pro, My Image Garden, or via LR / PS directly with- or without PS as color manager the prints turns out to be much to dark. I also checked the printers firmware but that's the latest at 1.100. Just picked up a Pixma Pro-100 today, and installed it on my 2011 iMac 27" (Yosemite) with downloaded drivers from Canon's website to be sure i have the latest ones. I see that this is a recuring problem with the Canon Pixma Pro-100, but as nothing I have found online helps I'm asking and are hoping that someone can solve this problem for me. ![]()
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