![]() I think Canon adds 'POP' to their profile. Canon's ICM added more color (pink) to faces and (blue) to the background. I did a little testing, using Qimage SoftProof and found out Canon's ICM did not look like my profiled monitor. Just for kicks, I printed out some pictures using Canon's ICM profile using Qimage and was really suprised at how good the prints came out. I just bought the Canon i9900 and profiled Canon's Plus and Pro paper with ProfilePrism. Thanks for decoding the MP2=Matte Q2, SP4=PlusGlossy Q4, etc. Today a careful profiling session and then compare the iP3000 to my old Canon S820 and see what a generation or two of printer development can do when when comparing old 6 colour to new 3 colour printing. Better than an average photo lab gives me. Meanwhile I did try Pro Glossy and Plus Glossy in the iP3000 with all photo enhancements turned on but no ICM and the result was surprisingly good for a 3 colour print. One poster said the ICMs are for Adobe RGB files and not sRGB, one day I'll get to try them all and see what happens.īut then I do use Profile Prism to profile my papers so may never bother to test the Canon ICMs. Thanks, I tried a bit harder with my search and deduced the following.Ĭanon iP3000 MP2 CNB61DB0.ICM = Matte Paper Quality 2Ĭanon iP3000 PR1 CNB61CA0.ICM = Pro Glossy Quality 1Ĭanon iP3000 PR2 CNB61CB0.ICM = Pro Glossy Quality 2Ĭanon iP3000 SP2 CNB61EB0.ICM = Plus Glossy Quality 2Ĭanon iP3000 SP4 CNB61ED0.ICM = Plus Glossy Quality 4 While ago, do a search, maybe on Canon profile, you should find it. ![]() Someone posted a list of description of what they are a little ![]()
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