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The problem could be related to the gamut of your printer. Your monitor may be able to display a wider spectrum than your printer can print – since you do not mention what printer, it’s a possibility.
But before you could even tell, you’d have to calibrate your monitor, and ensure you are printing with color management.
In order to better assure that what you see is what you get, spend 15 minutes at Ian Lyons’ site. Everyone who asks the question about monitor v. print, gets sent there, and invariably, does far, far better.
< http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7_print/ps7_print_mac.htm>
Peace,
Tony
But before you could even tell, you’d have to calibrate your monitor, and ensure you are printing with color management.
In order to better assure that what you see is what you get, spend 15 minutes at Ian Lyons’ site. Everyone who asks the question about monitor v. print, gets sent there, and invariably, does far, far better.
< http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7_print/ps7_print_mac.htm>
Peace,
Tony
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