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I guess this is probably a common problem. I have a photo that looks beautiful on my screen and lousy on the printer. It is a high quality printer. I am actually making these photos for a brochure, but it won’t be printed using this printer. I’m not sure what to do. I guess I could alter the image, perhaps through trial and error, so it looks good on the printer and lousy on the screen. But I don’t know if that makes any sense since we are using an outside printing company to print the brochures. I realize I could go trial and error with the printing company’s printer, but I am wondering what else I can do. There are a lot of shots and there would probably be several back and forths for each shot. Is there a question I can ask the printing company, or a color profile I can get from them, so I don’t have to view each tweaked version of each shot that their printer prints?
Thanks,
Peter
Thanks,
Peter
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