I discovered on more thing :
before i edit the profile in the profile editor, the white area is very light gray
and after i edit it in the profile editor to fix the neutral/gray casting, the white area become more gray Huh/
hope this would help to solve the problem!!!
From your statement above, I am wondering if you are working the editor backwards.
In the editor, you are matching the the adjustments to a PRINT!!
Matching is the key word.
For example, Let's say that your test print is lacking contrast and the whites are gray.
If you make the adjustment to move the contrast slider to the right to make the whites whiter, you are working backwards.
What that does is assume you are MATCHING the right side to your print, and your print has TOO MUCH contrast, and therefore will lower the contrast when making the edit.
The principle of the edit screen is for you to have a test image on the left, (assuming a reasonably calibrated monitor) and a second copy on the right.
You make a print of the test image with the driver set to the same settings you used when you printed the target. (Paper selection, quality setting, No Color Adjustment), and the profile in position in Qimage.
Now you compare the print to the right side of the edit screen, and move sliders to MATCH no to correct.
See screen snap... right side is showing lower contrast, darker grays.... and will tell Profile Prism, that is what my print looks like: FIX it!
So if you see that your whites need whitening and the blacks are not black enough, you move the sliders left to lower the contrast to match.
Then the edit will compensate and lighten the edited grays to white.
That's all I can think of from your posts.
If I guessed wrong, you are welcome to email the profile to me and perhaps we can find something.
wathree.ssz@verizon.netWhat paper are you trying to profile...
Fred