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Old 28-12-11, 01:15 PM
04Stang 04Stang is offline
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Hi

I appreciate the difference between subtractive (print) and addative (screen) oolour and I don't expect it to be perfect match as I know they are different colour spaces

The image on screen looks good (a car on gravel) but when its printed the gravel has a red colour cast and the image is flat

In the past, when I have an Epsom R200 it gave pretty good colours out of the boz, skin tones where what they should be and the images have a punchy look. I got this printer because the reviews I read were good and I know it will produce good prints, if I insert a memory card and print an inmage directly (image is straight out of camera) then it looks good

I'll try the calibration in the link you post and let you know how I get on

One again, thanks for the advice, Its a great printer, just need to get PSE/screen set right

Thanks

richard
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