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How to specify printer color profile Marco Presi 14 Nov 20:39
  How to specify printer color profile Nathan Lane 14 Nov 21:39
   How to specify printer color profile Marco Presi 15 Nov 01:38
Marco Presi
2008-11-14 20:39:24 UTC (about 16 years ago)

How to specify printer color profile

Hi all,

reading at the Gimp documentation, I found how to apply soft proof, so that I can "preview" the printed image.

Now, supposing I have a valid printer profile, how do I specify to use a specific profile? when printing? Both the gnome print interface, and the gimp-print interface don't allow me to specify a printer profile (and the rendering intent).

I am using Gimp 2.6.2.

Thanks

Marco

Nathan Lane
2008-11-14 21:39:13 UTC (about 16 years ago)

How to specify printer color profile

What flavor/version of Linux are you using?

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Marco Presi wrote:

Hi all,

reading at the Gimp documentation, I found how to apply soft proof, so that I can "preview" the printed image.

Now, supposing I have a valid printer profile, how do I specify to use a specific profile? when printing? Both the gnome print interface, and the gimp-print interface don't allow me to specify a printer profile (and the rendering intent).

I am using Gimp 2.6.2.

Thanks

Marco

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Marco Presi
2008-11-15 01:38:17 UTC (about 16 years ago)

How to specify printer color profile

Il giorno ven, 14/11/2008 alle 13.39 -0700, Nathan Lane ha scritto:

What flavor/version of Linux are you using?

Debian GNU/Linux (sid)

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