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11th February 2012, 05:47 AM
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BTW, if the colour is changing significantly as the ink dries, be sure to let the colour patches dry before using them to create a profile (if you're profiling your printer).
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11th February 2012, 06:25 AM
#22
Re: Screen calibration and printing
Many thanks Tim, and the others of course! It's these annoying 'little' things that really cause the most pain!!
(As for the shot, it was taken on Monday - as a general rule we don't get much snow here in the SW of France - so when we do, the world stops - I went out and took photos!)
Many thanks for your patience - hope I can repay the effort one day.
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11th February 2012, 02:04 PM
#23
Re: Screen calibration and printing
I'd just like to add that after testing a series of images in B&W the results are much better too (I was getting a reputation for being a photographer who shot in blue and white...)
I've found the ICC Profiles for all the papers I use - now let's get printing again!
Thank you again for all your help.
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11th February 2012, 09:56 PM
#24
Re: Screen calibration and printing
Cheers all around.
And quite obviously some knowledgeable people chimed in to help.
Note to self: bookmark this page for future use when in trouble - and ask these guys for help.
Glenn
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