Deep breath.
Ok, Fred. Now does that mean when I go back to print the profile, do I do the same thing again in QI about - File 'Recall J' Qprinter target setup? ..and then print the target made from my scanner and the one I made this morning combined? I know I need to leave the Icc profile off and the sharpen to 0 on the front right QI settings.
Betty, now I am getting lost.
I am working under the premise, based on your first post
I purchased PP and am loading it and reading today how to profile my printer
that you are creating a printer profile for a certain paper.
I don't understand the quote above.
After the target that printed has dried, you place that and the IT8 target into the scanner together (IT-8 to be the top). You do not use a scanner profile.
Just place the two mentioned items into the scanner and scan.. The result, depending on the software you are using will be saved and opened by Profile Prism to create the profile.
There will be two steps. You set the corner brackets for the IT-8, and when you get a report that it was read, you reset the dot to Printer target, and again set the brackets.
Then the CREATE button will come alive.
Two things to check: Reference Target box should contain the same charge number as is printed on the IT-8 target. Make sure you have a descriptive name in the Profile Description box.
See screen snap
The only time you need those special Qimage target printing settings is when you are printing that TIF file supplied target image.
What I meant, when I mentioned the settings
after printing the target, was just to remind you that after you create the profile, and with to put it to use by making a print of a test image or your favorite image, the driver settings must be the same as they were when you printed the target TIF. That is the DRIVER settings, not Qimage settings.
Qimage goes back to however you use it.. e.g. Sharpen 5, Resolution 600 PrTRICC showing the profile you just made... OK?
Take it slowly. Review the Help, and practice.
Fred