I also use the manufacturer software under Windows to do the actual printing, but prepare the image in DT. I get quite decent colours using this workflow -
Here is my workflow. I think it’s quite neat, I’m pleased with the results, though I think it’s not 100%. I don’t print lots of photos. This process works with various papers and doesn’t involve fancy calibration hardware or a big learning curve. I’d be interested to hear what you think, especially the validity or otherwise re. colour science. The workflow to produce a print is this -
Edit in DT to taste for a normal jpeg as viewed on screen.
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