Calxoddity
25-03-2010, 12:16pm
Hi,
Just something to be aware of for people who are considering upgrading their Aperture 2 install to Aperture 3: the printing engine is changed and you have to establish all your printer and paper profile combos again.
All is not lost however, as the printing capability has been enhanced with ability to have more variation in layouts and inclusion of metadata on the print.
If anybody needs a hand with particular aspects of the printing or paper profiles in respect of the Epson R1900, give me a yell. If it's any other printer I'm probably going to be not much help, but I can give it a go if you've run out of guesses! :p
Regards,
Calx
PS - Two thumbs up for Ilford Smooth Pearl Paper - if you haven't tried this yet, it's very nice!
Just something to be aware of for people who are considering upgrading their Aperture 2 install to Aperture 3: the printing engine is changed and you have to establish all your printer and paper profile combos again.
All is not lost however, as the printing capability has been enhanced with ability to have more variation in layouts and inclusion of metadata on the print.
If anybody needs a hand with particular aspects of the printing or paper profiles in respect of the Epson R1900, give me a yell. If it's any other printer I'm probably going to be not much help, but I can give it a go if you've run out of guesses! :p
Regards,
Calx
PS - Two thumbs up for Ilford Smooth Pearl Paper - if you haven't tried this yet, it's very nice!