Agfa Photo Paper Icc Profiles » 【Easy】
If you’re printing on AGFA photo paper—whether it’s the classic AGFA Professional line, Select, or Prestige—you’ve likely noticed that even with a calibrated monitor, your prints don’t always match what’s on screen. The missing link is almost always the ICC profile.
Here’s what you need to know to get accurate, repeatable results on AGFA papers.
Agfa distributes generic ICC profiles via their website or included software (e.g., Agfa ICC Profile Installer). These profiles are averages derived from a single printer (typically an Epson SureColor P-series or Canon imagePROGRAF) under controlled laboratory conditions. agfa photo paper icc profiles
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For photographers looking to utilize Agfa papers effectively, the feature highlights a three-step workflow:
1. Download the Latest Profiles Manufacturers and authorized distributors update ICC profiles regularly as paper batches change slightly. Always download the profile specific to the Agfa paper type (e.g., Prestige Platinum, Crystal, or Vital) and the specific printer model being used. If you’re printing on AGFA photo paper—whether it’s
2. Soft Proofing in Lightroom/Photoshop Before sending the file to the lab, use the Soft Proofing feature.
3. Rendering Intent The feature notes a critical choice: Perceptual vs. Relative Colorimetric. use the Soft Proofing feature.