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    Re: Printing Issue

    Quote Originally Posted by terrig View Post
    I googled it. PSE doesn't have it! Looks like the closest thing is the hue sat. layer.
    Then use the curves tool. Opposite of green is magenta......opposite of blue is yellow...........opposite of red is cyan

    Click a dot in the center of the green channel of the curves tool, and drag it towards the bottom right corner a little bit. Set the blend mode to color. Adjust the opacity to your liking.

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    Re: Printing Issue

    Quote Originally Posted by terrig View Post
    its not picking up on changes I've photo edited for shadows...not sure if that isn't part of the calibration
    This is a confusing comment.....................

    Even if the colour profiling is all wrong between screen and final print it 'SHOULD' pick up and visually show in the print some change. So I would ask, are you sure you actually printed your newer 'edited' version and not the 'unedited' one ?

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    Re: Printing Issue

    Just a couple of thoughts, I find that with HP printer if the printer is allowed to manage colour than the image has a cool colour caste to it. I also find that HP papers print cool and Canon papers print warm. So it maybe possible that Terri who is printing with a HP printer (cool) on Canon paper (warm) the colour caste could be a light tint of green. I have looked but I believe that you will not find ICC profiles for Canon papers printed on a HP printer from either HP or Canon, unless you profile the papers yourself. HP makes great printers for everyday type uses, you will notice that most the higher end printing of images are Canon or Epson with Epson more commonly used by most high end printers. If you take a look at paper suppliers you will see that almost all provide ICC profiles of their papers printed on a greater number of Epson printers than Canon printers. A lot of todays desk or shelf printers are throw away, as often it cost more for the ink than to buy a new one with ink as they are making their money off the ink.

    Cheers:

    Allan

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    Re: Printing Issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    This is a confusing comment.....................

    Even if the colour profiling is all wrong between screen and final print it 'SHOULD' pick up and visually show in the print some change. So I would ask, are you sure you actually printed your newer 'edited' version and not the 'unedited' one ?
    I had gone right from my photo editing to print...Guess I didn't save it first. What can I say? Getting old.

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