I get good colour reproduction from my Canonn Pixma Pro9000 printer with Photoshop managing colour.   However when using the XPS driver version (which should give finer gradation of colour), this is not the case. I have been told by Canon that this is because the driver in Photoshop is the basic one, and that I should find the XPS driver on the Adobe site and download it. However, I have been unable to find the driver.Â
In the Print area, Lightroom 4 says in italics at the bottom to turn off the colour management in the Print Dialog if you're chosing to print with a profile. Â how to do this with my Canon Pro9000 mk2 via OSX Lion 10.7?
Right after updating to 3.6 I started having printer problems on my Canon Pro9000. No matter what size I print, all the prints are seriously misaligned. When using any other program I don't have this problem (Just Lightroom Only). Is there a way to go back to the previous version which I think was 3.3 or is there a fix for this?
I have a lot of experience as a photographer but none as a printer. I normally work with a dedicated print lab that knows my settings and such, but I bought a Canon Pixma Pro 9500 MkII for printing on the side personal projects. Â The thing is, I don't know jack about printing. I do want to learn however. I plan on printing everything from Lightroom in stead of Photoshop since my retouched PSD files end up back in my catalog. Â My monitors are all calibrated for color accuracy. How do I set up my printer with Lightroom to get good results and such.
I've been experiencing a problem when printing borderless on with LR4. Although I'm using borderless print settings, all margins are 0 and cell size is 4x6 or 8x10 or whatever it needs to be, the bottom edge of all photos has a 1-2mm line of unprinted paper. Â This is also visible on the print preview of LR4, as you can see on the bottom of the attached image.
I just bought a Canon Pixma ip4920 printer, and I use Paint Shop Pro X4 - the problem i'm having is that what I see on scrren and what I get when printing a picture are totally different. My computer is a Dell Inspiron laptop. How to calibrating the colors to match?
Trying to print from LR 5.3 RC using .icc profile in printer settings in Epson Pro 3800 driver the Color Settings and Color drop downs are disabled???? In other applications these options are enabled and selectable.Â
I just replaced a Windows XP computer & Photoshop lite 5.0 with Photoshop CS6 on a Windows 7 PC, but the TWAIN driver (64-bit) from the Canon website doesn't show up in Photoshop CS6. The CanoScan LiDE 500F scanner worked fine before, but how do I make it all work with Windows 7 and CS6?Â
Using Wacom Bamboo CTL-460 on my i Mac and have noticed strange Photoshop CC (and CS6) behavior since the first beta of OSX 10.9 Mavericks. After a couple of actions with brushes, colors, moving layers and zooming in/out, my PS gets stuck. It shows brush tool, which can move, but I can do nothing till I switch to another app and then get back to PS. Shortcuts don't wort either.
There are some messages on Adobe forums about PS shortcuts not working properly on 10.9. I thought it might be a bug in OS with it's all-new memory processing, correlating with PS engine somehow, until I plugged my mouse in... everything worked just fine with it! Double-checked this on i Mac and Mac Book Pro: all the same on both machines. Â So Wacom driver is definitely causing the issue. The latest driver update does not solve it.
I just installed Photoshop CC v14.1.2 x64 on a box and it grumbles at me when I launch the program. It says "Photoshop detected an error in your display driver. Update or reinstall the driver and check Use Graphics Processor to retry."  Checking the graphics driver it is indeed up to date.  Setup: Win7 Pro 64 bit Video cards: mv video hook driver2 (disabled) Nvidia Quadro K4000, v9.18.13.2902  The graphics options in Photoshop are simply greyed out.
For those of you who choose to uninstall your ATI Catalyst driver to drop back to an older revision, URL...I haven't tried it yet, as I'm on Catalyst 12.8 (again, already) but next set of drivers I try (and invariably have to revert-from) I will try it myself.  I've read on another forum that it works well enough but may blank out the screen for longer than you might expect. The posters over there say don't panic - it does finish, and drops you back to your Windows-supplied driver. Then you can install any version of Catalyst you like without worry that something has been left behind.
Not sure if I could have been more specific in the title; however, I have been having the following problems after using CS6; Â 1. Images are blacked out in the viewing area where the layer is still showing the thumb nail image. 2. A few crahes incl BSOD 3. Unable to launch Bridge (has worked previously) 4. Unable to drag and drop images w/o creating a copy of the layer. This appears intermittent. Â Attempted fixes;Shutting down CS6 appears to provide a temporary fix on the black out.Purged the temp storage areas in ACR and CS6 Checked the enviromental variables and the temp directories are on the C drive (Home)OS Win 7 64Bit Ultimate RAM 16 Gb CPU AMD 965 Storage: C: 500 Gb 160 Gb free Scrartch Disk: 20 Gb available Video Card: ATI RADEON 5670 Â CS6 was an upgrade from CS4.
This only happens when PS CS6 (x64) is opened (fresh). If I create a blank doc, I get a top left "blank" rectangle. If I start up CS6 and select a file to open, I get the same blank square. After this, if I open or create a new doc, the files look fine. If I zoom into the blank space, it will eventually draw in properly. This is on any file I open. The files are intact.This is on Win 7 x64, Updated CS6 x64.
Running the latest 180.48 Windows XP driver for my nvdia GeForce GTX 9800, the OpenGL CS4 features wouldn't work until I disabled the PhysX GPU acceleration in this driver's new "Set PhysX configuration" control under 3D Settings in the nvidia control panel.
I have a user who is using Photoshop CS4 on a Dell Optiplex 745, with onboard Intel video. Since I read that Photoshop now uses OpenGL heavily in its operations, and also understanding that OpenGL support is pretty bad on Intels integrated video, we put an Nvidia GeForce8400 card in the PCIExpress slot, and loaded the latest drivers from Nvidia (version 182.50 currently). The user reports he periodically gets the attached error message, "Photoshop has encountered a problem with the display driver and has temporarily disabled GPU enhancements. Check the video card manufacturers website for the latest software"... Knowing that some other OpenGL-enabled software is picky about what version of Nvidia graphics drivers are installed, I wonder if this is what we're seeing here...
I have a Canon CanoScan 8800F and I can scan from CS3 just fine for a little while, but eventually, it will give me the following errors: "ScanGear: Cannot communicate with scanner. Cable may be disconnected or scanner turned off. Check status. Scanner driver will be closed." followed by: "Could not open the TWAIN source. Make sure there is a valid source for your scanner in the TWAIN directory in the Windows directory" If I reboot my computer, I can scan through Photoshop again, but only for a few minutes. Anyone have any tips or suggestions? I've updated the drivers for the scanner and I'm running the most up-to-date version of CS3.
i have had this error for since over a couple of months and i have been udated my graphics card to the latest beta versions.this is what my graphics process settings show URL....
- AMD radion hd 6000 series -URL..... Â it only crashes when i switch tools.
So I have 64-bit Windows 8, 64-bit Photoshop CS6 and an ATI Radeon HD 4770 GPU. When I go to the settings in PS, it tells me that there is a problem with my display driver so I cannot use GPU graphics processing. I would really like these features to be available to me, especially since my GPU meets the recommendations by Adobe. I installed the latest driver from AMD.
So my PS CS4 had never lagged before, it was all running perfectly, all functions are going quickly. I was using the newest driver for wacom intuos 3, but with using a new driver, I had a weird pressure problem. It would only work with an older driver, so I uninstalled the newest driver and changed it into the older driver. But it won't work unless I trash photoshop prefernces (the ctrl alt shift thing) ...
Suddenly everything just turns laggy, although no pressure problem.. brush lag, text tool lag, everything, even moving the canvas window lags. I don't know how to return the old preferences, i tried increasing virtual memory from 4k to 6k mb, but no change. In performance tab I changed memory usage from 70% to 80% no change too.
I would like to try and change back to the newer wacom tablet, but i never found a solution to the newer driver pressure problem, everyone in some other forum suggested to trash photoshop preferences and change to older driver.. Ages ago, I did this in my computer, and it's running good, but recently I want to do it in my laptop, and it lags. Â I'm using windows 7, 64bit. RAM 8gb, E and C drive are more than 100GB available. photoshop version 11.0 openGL turned off (or on, no difference) Â I tried uninstalling photoshop but no luck. I tried updating GeForce driver to the latest version, no luck too. (I'm using gtx 420m)
I've downloaded the Twain driver for Photoshop CS6 from Adobe and copied the Twain.plugin file to the Photoshop Plugin directory in Applications. I'm using a Mac with 10.6.8. I then restarted CS6 but there isn't a mention of 'Twain' in the Import menu? So also not my scanner. Which is an Epson Stylus SX130.
Currently using Photoshop CS6 Extended on Windows XP.  When I go to enable UGP in Preferences the message I get is "photoshop detected an error in your display driver.  Update or reinstall the driver and check UGP to retry".  Have reinstalled Photoshop but the problem is still there.  Photoshop Extended is compatiable with Windows XP so why can't I enable the display driver?
I get a LOT of Photoshop CC (64 or 32bit) mouse lag. I do NOT have a wacom tablet or driver (I've searched these forums for solutions). All the other Adobe products work fine.
Due to some issues, I was told by HP support to update my display driver. I now have AMD Radeon HD 7950 but since installing this, Photoshop CS5 Extended and 64-bit keep crashing. I'm given the error:   Photoshop CS5 has stopped working  Photoshop has encountered a problem with the display driver, and has temporarily disabled GPU Enhancements. Check the video card manufacturer's website for the latest software.  GPU enhancements can be enabled in the Performance panel of preferences?
I've got a Lenovo Thinkpad R500 running Windows Vista. Â I seem to be having an issue with my display driver. Everytime I open Adobe Photoshop, I get an error that photoshop has encountered an error with my display driver, and it does not display images properly (they seem to be very low resolution). Â I checked my drivers, and everything is up to date. I even ran Windows Update just to be sure.
I was using CS5.1 for a while with no problems. Everything went well until one day it gave me an error on hardware acceleration. All it did was give me a scrubby zoom. I spent a few days researching it and eventually gave up on finding a solution.  So I thought I'd try out CS6, to see if it fixed anything. It doesn't. It's worse, even. It crashes randomly at various actions (like switching tools, changing layers, saving), and it crashes without fail if I use liquefy or transform a layer and then try to duplicate it (I'm just trying to make a gif, darnit!) If I'm just drawing and erasing and using undo, it doesn't crash as much. Scrubby zoom is still a problem.  My driver is up to date according to the HP website:Intel High-Definition (HD) Graphics Driver2010-12-03 , Version:8.15.10.2189, 78.05MIt's really old, but HP isn't updating it. I've tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it. Moot point.The driver is compatible with OpenGL.  I also tried this driver, but apparently it's not compatible.  Additional info/things I've tried: Processor: Intel Core i5 CPU M 450 @ 2.40GHZ 2.40 GHzRAM: 4GBSystem type: 64-bit No third-party plug-ins. 60% memory available to Photoshop. Photoshop is updated to the latest version.Windows is updated (I spent a freggin day trying to figure that out because updates were frozen, and then spent 3 hours trying to figure out why F8 wouldn't bring up advanced boot options so I can delete old update logs so I can update windows so I can get photoshop working--TO NO AVAIL) GPU support option is greyed out, so it's already turned off.  When it crashes, all Windows says is "Adobe Photoshop CS6 has stopped working". Then the details afterwards note "files that describe the problem", which include...  The C:UsersBaniAppDataLocalTempWER7781.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml file, which states:  -<WERReportMetadata>-<OSVersionInformation><WindowsNTVersion>6.1<Build>7601 Service Pack 1<Product>(0x1): Windows 7 Ultimate<Edition>Ultimate<BuildString>7601.18113.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.130318-1533<Revision>1130<Flavor>Multiprocessor Free<Architecture>X64<LCID>1033</LCID> -<ParentProcessInformation>
[Code]...... Â The C:UsersBaniAppDataLocalTempWER9D1B.tp.appcompat.txt is on pastebin here: [URL] Â So I looked up other issues regarding "aticfx64.dll", and nothing works. My last options are either to downgrade again, or to upgrade my video card, but I don't know what kind of video card I need.
i've looked on the radeon website to see if there are any driver updates for the radeon 7750 card.it has all updates for the 700 series but not the 7750. Any link for 7750 driver update.i've had cs6 extended for 4 months and ive not really used it because of the problems im having.gone back to using my old cs5 extended which i have no problems at all.