Print Studio Pro lets me do everything in one place. Some of those decisions (for example, paper size) have to be made twice. When printing from Lightroom, I have to make some decisions (for example, ICC profile, resolution, watermark, print border) inside Lightroom, and some decisions in the standard printer dialog. Canon’s Print Studio Pro installs as a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom (sorry, die-hard Aperture users), and works with all three of Canon’s current Pro-line printers: the Pro-1, Pro-10 and Pro-100. Soft proofing inside Lightroom and Aperture also worked as usual.īut the Pro-10 has introduced me to a new and possibly better way to print. Printing from these apps to the Pro-10 presented no new challenges, once I installed the right ICC profiles for the papers I use. Canon should do a better job helping users with the installation of the software by making it clear what items are needed.įor the last couple of years, I’ve been printing to a Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II from either Lightroom or Aperture. The good news is that, if you’re lucky, the setup will only have to be done once.
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