Print Adjustement Request !!!

Print Adjustement.
It's something wrong implemented in version 4 beta IMO. It's almost there but it's usless. Those 2 sliders for brightness and contrast make poor adjustements when you deal with dot gain correction. I use Photoshop for output my Lightroom images to printer, it's so bad it's now a function you put in Lightroom 4 but with such a limited control. A final point curve adjusting control to compensate for bad inks or bad papers (think about printers with CISS cartridges) is much better than those 2 -  almost do nothing - sliders controls.
With brighness turn to maximum position the correction is very poor and this in a regular good light photo, If I try to print some photo with more shadow, obscure light it's  impossible to get good results. I hope you will revisited this for the final Ligtroom 4 version. Please!

Good profiles is applied only when you want to translate well colour spaces, for a "fair" monitoring. This is one aspect and this is almost enough (never perfect!) when you print with  recomended inks and papers. But if you don't spend always a fortune for buying expensive cartriges and best papers, you still can achieve a decent to a great one print if you compensate for dot gain effect. This is the reason I never print something directly from Lightroom. I could do it probably if I use curves from Develop module, but guess what? I have already used those for turning my photos to look great on my monitors and this can't go far. In this point, my workflow, when everything is good and normal, I need one more step. Right now,  this is where Photoshop can hold with something like Export to Photoshop create the last adjusting RGB curve,  push the black point  and  middle (all is good and linear), maybe get down higlights a bit and bang! Cristal clear million dollars prints  without the need for seling my house to buy expensive supplies. So, why not having a final adjusting curves instead of poor sliders for doing nothing? I think I will use the Print module only when this will have a linear curve to shift my needs.
Profiles is a good, but real printing is always something tricky.

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