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any photoshop experts advice to making pink print pink? not salmon or fuscia!

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Mike Russell
Nov 25, 2009
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:49:47 -0800 (PST), ArtCardPrinter wrote:

any photoshop experts advice to making pink print pink? not salmon or fuscia!

There are those who would suggest that you calibrate your monitor, and then your printer if necessary. Here’s another way that will get you there in a just a few minutes.

Use the info palatte to make sure that the green and blue values are about the same. Too much green = salmon. Too much blue = fuscia. The cool way to fix any problems is to use curves – what else :-). A more boorish way would be to select the areas whose color you don’t like, and adjust with hue/sat or variations.

If your printer is set to the factory settings, or sRGB, you will get pink. —
Mike Russell – http://www.curvemeister.com

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