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Melodi
I've used the recommended settings and profiles for this paper (PremierArt Platinum Rag Fine Art Paper Profile) on my Epson 3800, and have found the shadows to be blocked up a lot of the time. I really like the look and feel of the paper otherwise.

I've played with the settings to see what I could get. I did happen to find a posting regarding others experience with the paper and also talked to someone directly who was having a similar issue.

I use the functionality in photoshop to see what the photo looks like with the paper profile and have not succesfully matched the print with what I'm seeing.

Is there a way to adjust a profile or should I simply add a curve to every file to make the adjustment?

Any other papers anyone might recommend that are similar.

Thank you for any tips.
Taquin
Melodi you should re-post this under "Printers/Papers/Inks". There will be someone there who has used this paper. On the 3800 I've usually found that when you softproof in Photoshop and there is a large mis-match when you print then it is often caused by one of the following:
- poor monitor calibration or the monitor set too bright
- a poor paper profile
- wrong settings in the 3800 print options. E.g. wrong media settings or double profiling: the "no colour adjustment" box has not been selected
- the paper is rubbish
- a problem with the softproofing, e.g., the "simulate paper colour" box not checked
Hope this helps, David
Melodi
Thank you. I've checked settings, etc. and hopefully have them set up correctly. I will repost to the other forum as you recommended.
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