One significant thing has changed in 2023, I upgraded my computer from a 27in iMac to a 16 in MacBook Pro (M2) earlier this year - and about the same time I started seeing this issue. I printed a few days ago and I was thrilled to see accurate colors from the printer but a second print of the same image printed with the yellow color cast a few days later. It's immediately noticeable and the prints are unusable. The colors are not just warmer, they appear to be flat, less vibrant as well. I initially thought I had the wrong color profile selected. Now I'm seeing a yellow color cast in my prints. The only issues I ran into were related to monitor brightness and that was user error. Up until this year 2023 I had no issues with the printer, colors were very accurate. RAW image capture from 5D, R and R5 cameras, Editing in Lightroom Classic, Monitor calibrated quarterly, Printing on Red River Paper with ICC profiles provided by Red River. I have been printing with the Canon Pro-1000 since 2018 and my print workflow hasn't really changed. The participants of my Winter at Lofoten tour were also impressed and one of them has already decided to exchange his filters for the Kase system.Looking for help with the same issue. The filters are very easy to use, and the quality is perfect. During the week at Lofoten I used it constantly under the worst weather situations I have ever experienced. I am very impressed with the absence of any color cast and the magnetic polarization filter. But now I have Kase and I love the filters and the filter system. And a few years back I had a change to try out Haida filters with not much satisfaction. The 2mm filters cannot be used together with 1.1mm filters.No mentioning of type of filter on the filter pouch itself.Tabs of the filter holder somewhat small you have to make sure the filer holder is places correctly. Placing of filters into the first slot somewhat difficult (due to foam lining on the filter holder).Filter holder comes with a set of different slots.Filters also available in 1.1mm thickness, which reduces weight.ND1000 and ND64 filters also available in 100x150mm for good handling.Glass can fall onto rocks without breaking or scratches (not tested by me).No vigneting at 16mm focal length on full frame cameras.
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