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Eric Adams
Sep 13, 2005
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Can anybody help, I’ve recently taken an image where the background is a deep rich brown (4c2f27), it’s basically an out of focus wall, when I printed the image the background came out as a sort of mid sage green. In fact the whole photo comes out lighter than shown on screen. I’m using CS2, Canon 20D with extension tubes & a Canon S330 photo printer. Any help would be welcomed.

Regards
Eric Adams

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harrylimey
Sep 13, 2005
Eric Adams wrote:
Can anybody help, I’ve recently taken an image where the background is a deep rich brown (4c2f27), it’s basically an out of focus wall, when I printed the image the background came out as a sort of mid sage green. In fact the whole photo comes out lighter than shown on screen. I’m using CS2, Canon 20D with extension tubes & a Canon S330 photo printer. Any help would be welcomed.

Regards
Eric Adams

Are you running short of ink?
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Clyde
Sep 13, 2005
Eric Adams wrote:
Can anybody help, I’ve recently taken an image where the background is a deep rich brown (4c2f27), it’s basically an out of focus wall, when I printed the image the background came out as a sort of mid sage green. In fact the whole photo comes out lighter than shown on screen. I’m using CS2, Canon 20D with extension tubes & a Canon S330 photo printer. Any help would be welcomed.

Regards
Eric Adams

What do you use to color calibrate your monitor?

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HIVisOwned
Sep 13, 2005
Eric Adams wrote:

Can anybody help, I’ve recently taken an image where the background is a deep rich brown (4c2f27), it’s basically an out of focus wall, when I printed the image the background came out as a sort of mid sage green. In fact the whole photo comes out lighter than shown on screen. I’m using CS2, Canon 20D with extension tubes & a Canon S330 photo printer. Any help would be welcomed.

Regards
Eric Adams

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Hecate
Sep 14, 2005
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:51:49 GMT, "Eric Adams" wrote:

Can anybody help, I’ve recently taken an image where the background is a deep rich brown (4c2f27), it’s basically an out of focus wall, when I printed the image the background came out as a sort of mid sage green. In fact the whole photo comes out lighter than shown on screen. I’m using CS2, Canon 20D with extension tubes & a Canon S330 photo printer. Any help would be welcomed.

Regards
Eric Adams
What colour management methods do you use? (I.e. what is your colour management workflow?).



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