I've noticed a dramatic improvement in image quality when I changed the input profile in onyx to BigRGB from the use embedded profile that it was automatically set to. When I have it set to use embedded profile everything has a slight washed out look to it. Although from reading comments on some message boards it seems like it's a bad idea to not keep the input profile the same as the profile that the image is in(in other words I should stick with the use embedded profile to get the best results). Right now dp2(the program that we use to process all of our customers files that they send us) is embedding srgb when it renders the files out to the folder that we print from. So for whatever reason that I haven’t been able to figure out yet when onyx uses that embedded srgb profile as the input profile the prints come out looking very washed out, which is interesting because if I tell onyx to use the srgb profile that it has as one of its input choices over the use embedded profile(the srgb that dp2 embedded) the prints come out looking way better(a bit too dark but not washed out). I'm wondering if just because we are embedding the srgb profile that doesn’t mean that it changes the color space of the file or if that is just not correct because the file wasn’t perhaps originally created in srgb, orrrrr if dp2 is just not embedding the profile correctly?