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Old 26-08-11, 02:30 PM
markgozz markgozz is offline
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Mathew one thing that I found was to view my image in proof setup within CS , this shows the difference you get between the SGR that the monitor uses and the CMYK that the printer uses .If you click VIEW > PROOF SETUP > CUSTOM , the next window that opens has a box to tick called SIMULATE PAPER COLOR .
You will now see how your image will look once printed and have the opportunity to make corrections to colour , brightness etc but don't forget do not save the changes because your images will look terrible once your out of proof setup .

Don't ask me why I have to do this each time I want to print an image when I never had to do this with other image soft wear .

Turning off colour management in the Epson properties box is a good idea ( with my Epson you go into advanced ,click ICM and then No Color Adjustment ) then make sure Adobe print options are Let Photoshop Determine Colors .

Good luck I think you will need it

Mark
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