Thank you very much for your quick reply Fred and for the great videos of which I have watched many.
If soft proofing is showing a pale/flat image and you are telling me to go ahead and print anyway, what is the point of seeing a soft proof?
Surely, the soft proof is telling me how the image is going to look when I print it with the printer profile?
If the soft proof image is pale and flat should I not be able to edit it?
Thank you.
I alluded to softproofing being useless for anything, in my opinion. It is a geek sort of tool that will show the color gamut of the paper vs. the out of gamut areas of the very bright colors which again depends on the paper. Nothing to adjust... Hopefully, the printer profile made for that paper will compensate and your print will be excellent.
Just be careful to tell Qimage the proper paper type with the matching profile, and the nax quality setting i the driver for that paper. Also set matching to OFF or NONE in the driver. Qimage will remember it.
Enjoy.
Fred