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Although my monitor shows crisp mono photos , I am getting a magenta-like shade to my printed photos.
I am currently printing on a cheap Canon i250 (it used to occur also on my Canon s820). However, even if I get a lab to print them, I still have the same problem.
Is the problem:
a) my Colour Settings or
b) the way I turn my colour shots to mono?
which I do by Channel Mixer usually set around the 60% red, 40% blue mark (give or take), and the monotone box checked.
There was a day when I had no problems, but my PC has changed, my version of PS has changed, and my printers have changed. I don’t know which of those variables have caused the the cast to move in!!!
any help would be appreciated…..
andym….
I am currently printing on a cheap Canon i250 (it used to occur also on my Canon s820). However, even if I get a lab to print them, I still have the same problem.
Is the problem:
a) my Colour Settings or
b) the way I turn my colour shots to mono?
which I do by Channel Mixer usually set around the 60% red, 40% blue mark (give or take), and the monotone box checked.
There was a day when I had no problems, but my PC has changed, my version of PS has changed, and my printers have changed. I don’t know which of those variables have caused the the cast to move in!!!
any help would be appreciated…..
andym….
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