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I have three printers (don’t ask!)
Canon i9950 and iP8500
Epson R800
My monitor is an aging Sony F520, I have a Perfection 4990 scanner and a 350D camera.
Could someone please recommend something that won’t break the bank that would allow me to easily calibrate this motley crew? At the moment my output (photos) is rather insipid – if you have any suggestions, I’d really be interested in hearing them. I want the bright vivid prints I feel I should be getting – I’ve just finished printing a picture of the particularly fine tulip display we had this spring – the photos look as though they’ve spent the last few weeks in the full sun – and they’ve only just been printed! I am on benefits (most of the hardware was given to me), so I don’t have
Canon i9950 and iP8500
Epson R800
My monitor is an aging Sony F520, I have a Perfection 4990 scanner and a 350D camera.
Could someone please recommend something that won’t break the bank that would allow me to easily calibrate this motley crew? At the moment my output (photos) is rather insipid – if you have any suggestions, I’d really be interested in hearing them. I want the bright vivid prints I feel I should be getting – I’ve just finished printing a picture of the particularly fine tulip display we had this spring – the photos look as though they’ve spent the last few weeks in the full sun – and they’ve only just been printed! I am on benefits (most of the hardware was given to me), so I don’t have
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