Thanks for the replies! At this point the soonest
I'll be able to try the suggestions is Sunday (choir
rehearsal, a wedding rehearsal dinner, and a wedding
occupying evenings between now and then).
Dave, the strange thing is that printing slide scans
hasn't been a problem. I scan them as TIFFs,
Rick, for what its worth.
I gave up printing from EL3. I would only use EL 3 for nef and pef
conversions, then reopen in PS6, that is until i stumbled upon PSCS.
I could never get the colours to look anything close to the monitor,
on the print outs.
In my PS6 and CS they are as close as i
I don't know how good the Huey is. I wasn't particularly impressed
when my friend Paul used it to do calibration on his systems last
week. Very few useful options.
I use the Gretag-Macbeth Eye One Display 2 which allows me to set up
exactly the screen calibration I want (5500K white point, 1
Rick -
I don't know what settings you're using, but I can tell you the settings
that get me good results with PE4 and an R800.
When you go to the print window in PE4, check the box in the lower left
corner that says "Show More Options", open the drop down box for
"Printer Profile" and select t
P.S. A clarification: I've been printing scanned
slides for years with no problem. Printing images
from the ist D is proving frustrating, though.
Rick
--- Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been pretty casual about what little printing
> I've done to this point, but now I want things
I've been pretty casual about what little printing
I've done to this point, but now I want things to look
just the way they do on the screen.
So, I bought a Huey and calibrated the monitor on our
G5 iMac, brought up a couple of photos in PE4
(highest-quality jpg files), and tried some prints
with
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