Printer color doesn’t match monitor

RK
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Robert Kraeuter
Jul 16, 2003
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I’m using Photoshop6.0 and Epson 900. Pictures from my Sony camera shape up on the monitor with no color correction. Print to the Epson results with 30 more green than on monitor. To get proper prints I subtract 30 green, increase contrast 30, and brightness 30. Results yield good prints. How do I correct 6.0 to print WYSIWYG? Gamma does not seem to have adjustments for these corrections.
Bob

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YrbkMgr
Jul 16, 2003
Welcome to the wonderful world of color management.

If you follow the advice at the link below, you will be on your way in no time.

< http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7_print/ps7_print_mac.htm>

Peace,
Tony
RK
Robert Kraeuter
Jul 17, 2003
Thanks, Tony; I’ll look it up right now.
Bob
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2real4me
Jul 18, 2003
Hi all,

I’ve been having a monitor/desktop printer color mismatch problem for a long time. It’s been very annoying because I couldn’t get decent printouts of my digital photos. But it hasn’t really gotten in the way of my work (magazine & promotion design for a trade show) because my files have been outputting OK by the printing (web) press. I’m not much of a techie so decided not to rock the boat.

Reading this newsgroup has inspired me to experiment. By following the Adobe Gamma instructions at "Accurate Image Manipulation for Desktop Publishing" (http://www.aim-dtp.net/index.htm) I recalibrated my monitor and changed my ICC profile AdobeRGB1998.icc.

Finally the image on my monitor closely matches the output of my Epson inkjet printer and I’m satisfied. On my recalibrated monitor my previous photo edits look way over-saturated. So I’ll just go back to the originals and edit them when I need them. OK, one problem is solved.

Now that my monitor is compatible with my inkjet, I’m worried that I’ve done something that may make it less compatible with the web press. SHOULD I WORRY?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

"YrbkMgr" wrote in message
Welcome to the wonderful world of color management.

If you follow the advice at the link below, you will be on your way in no
time.
< http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7_print/ps7_print_mac.htm>
Peace,
Tony
HW
Harvey Williams
Sep 16, 2003
Why does the color of a photo on my work desktop differ from the print preview desktop? For instance, the desktop more closely resembles the colors of the file or scanned pictures, but the print preview does not reveal the true colors of the source. They tend to be more "greenish", and darker. Also the printer will print what the preview displays which is not what I want.
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YrbkMgr
Sep 16, 2003
Harvey,

Read Post #1. Go forth and do likewise young artist <grin>

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