on 2/12/02 11:45 PM, Pat White at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> You generally have to adjust the contrast to get a decent print, as the
> default settings give a pretty flat picture.  You can do it in your photo
> software using the contrast adjustment, but I find I get better results and
> control using the levels adjustment.  Keep at it, it does take practice, but
> you can practice on cheaper paper until you get the idea.
> 
An even better choice is the Curves adjustment if it is available. You can
tailor the curve to match a traditional paper or just to gget the best
print.

JeffW.
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