First, unless you have a really high end flat panel monitor, costing in the
$1000 us range, you will have difficulty calibrating and profileing the
monitor display. Current consumer and prosumer models of flat panel
displays tend not to lend themselves to calibrating and profiling with the
prosume
Bob,
I would only add a qualifier to one statement you have made. You say: "OR,
you can do it the manual way by
using the sliders in Advanced page of the printer driver to make the prints
more/less contrasty, more/less bright, and more/less of r,g, or b." My
qualification is that this manual meth
Berry,
If you are going to be swapping images files with others or sending images
off to a printer, then the first thing you must do is profile/calibrate your
monitor. Otherwise what you see on your monitor will not be the same as what
anyone else will see with the same image. The Eyeone display u
on 7/13/04 8:47 AM, Bernie Kubiak at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Berry,
>
> That's a question to toss to the folks at Adobe. Unless you're doing
> real critical work, you probably don't need the profiles (sounds like
> heresy, I know). Getting custom profiles done can be an expensive
> propositio
Berry,
That's a question to toss to the folks at Adobe. Unless you're doing
real critical work, you probably don't need the profiles (sounds like
heresy, I know). Getting custom profiles done can be an expensive
proposition.
Bernie
Berry Ives wrote:
>Here is Epson's response:
>
>
>>Photoshop
Here is Epson's response:
>
> Photoshop Elements has a certail level of color control built in to the
> application but i not advanced enough to handle the full capabiities of ICC
> profiles. Photoshop Elements 2 has slightly more support, but the full
> range of features and ways to apply the pro
I,
I have a Mac (G4 dual) and a P4 - both have 512 Mbyte, both more than 100 GB
room (I still run out of space). Yes, the Mac has a place it spools for the
printer - it is buried under the Drive 1/OS/system/god knows what/etc. IT
isn't the problem. I also have a p2000 printer. I ran into probl
>> What do you mean by "read the manual"? [:~[:~[:~]]
Just being cute in an attempt to keep things on the light side while
informing you that I am a male.
There is no printer spooler folder on a Mac.
There has to be one, although it may not be called that. If there is not
one, where are the fi
on 7/11/04 4:41 PM, Laurie Solomon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you read the manual closely, you will find that SHE is a HE. :-)
>
> First, how many physical hard drives do you have (1, 2, 3, ...); and if you
> only have one or two physical hard drives, how many partiions is each broken
> down
If you read the manual closely, you will find that SHE is a HE. :-)
First, how many physical hard drives do you have (1, 2, 3, ...); and if you
only have one or two physical hard drives, how many partiions is each broken
down into and what size are they?
Second, how large is the partition that co
> I have a scanned image that is 17.6 MB. I am trying to print it on an Epson
> 2200, 13x19 @1440dpi. I am getting an error after the printer driver has
> initiated, prior to anything actually going out to the printer, saying that
> there is not enough memory for this operation, and to close any
I am not familiar with how things work on Macs; but you might want to check
the hard drive partition on which you have your operating system and printer
spooler to make sure that it is unfragmented and that there is enough empty
unused unfragmented space on that partition. You might want to run a
Hi Berry,
I am not a Mac person so some terms may be different there than on PCs.
If I am reading it correctly, the computer has 320 MB of RAM of which
180MB is free or unused when you go to print.
You are unable to print a 17.6 MB image at 13x19" on your Epson 2200. I
am assuming when you stat
Hello, if there's anybody out there.
I have a problem using PS Elements 1.0. I know there is a list for PS, but
maybe one of you folks can make this easy.
I have a scanned image that is 17.6 MB. I am trying to print it on an Epson
2200, 13x19 @1440dpi. I am getting an error after the printer d
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