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I have a new computer and monitor at work and I am trying to get my image in Photoshop 7 to match my printout. I am using Windows Xp operating system on a HP computer and monitor. I have run an Adobe Gamma and for the most part the color is now fairly accurate but the density and contrast are WAY off. My image on screen is way too dark and way too low contrast. I have no more adjustment left for contrast on the monitor’s internal settings so I need to actually change my view in Photoshop to reflect my actual printout (we are printing to an Agfa d-lab). The image is properly adjusted in all our other workstations, but I really need help to get my station correct since I am the final step before printing.
I have the capability of matching the printout by increasing the contrast and the brightness within Photoshop, but of course that then effects my print. Can I change the screen image only somehow?
I have the capability of matching the printout by increasing the contrast and the brightness within Photoshop, but of course that then effects my print. Can I change the screen image only somehow?
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