Category Archives: Workbench

Articles relating to the Workbench application within the Serendipity Client

Black Point Compensation (version 6.0+)

Users may periodically find that the dark areas of a photographic print appear murky and lacking shadow detail when compared to the digital source image. The Black Point Compensation feature is useful when printing images from large gamut sources such … Continue reading

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Waiting for Correct Media – QueueManager job status

Submitted jobs are not printing and are listed in the QueueManager with a status of ‘Waiting for Correct Media’. Why? Answer: The Output queue (printer) to which the jobs are being sent has a Media assigned it different to the … Continue reading

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Black Point Compensation

This article refers to features included in Serendipity Blackmagic / Megarip version 5.4.03 and earlier. Users may periodically find that the dark areas of a photographic print appear murky and lacking shadow detail when compared to the digital source image. … Continue reading

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Veripress – Printing to a Published Pagesetup Printer Across a Network

Printing from Mac OS X to Mac OS X, or Windows to Windows Printing to a published pagesetup printer across a network where both computers (the machine sending the print and the machine running the Veripress Server) share a common … Continue reading

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Veripress – Publishing a Pagesetup on Windows 7 / 8 / 10

Even though you cannot print from Veripress, Pagesetup’s can be set up as Windows system printer destinations to allow jobs to be easily submitted for proofing via the Print option of third party software or design packages. Jobs printed to … Continue reading

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