PhotoShop Prints too light

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Gary Galvin
Oct 30, 2004
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Hi I don

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Use Qimage instead. Qimage IS all about printing. I don’t use anything else for printing photos. It can handle Color Profiles for the Monitor and the Printer, and it saves printer settings for whatever you want. I have several for different siz papers and different paper types. Also, it is easy to print multiple copies of the same image on a paper, or different pictures on the paper. Does some color correction too, if you need it. Lets you controll the crop too, so you don’t have to do it in PS.

http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/

Mr. Pickles
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Gary Galvin
Oct 30, 2004
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says…
Use Qimage instead. Qimage IS all about printing. I don’t use anything else for printing photos. It can handle Color Profiles for the Monitor and the Printer, and it saves printer settings for whatever you want. I have several for different siz papers and different paper types. Also, it is easy to print multiple copies of the same image on a paper, or different pictures on the paper. Does some color correction too, if you need it. Lets you controll the crop too, so you don’t have to do it in PS.

http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/

Mr. Pickles
I shall give it a try Thanks
Gary
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Chris Cox
Nov 1, 2004
Try reading http://www.computer-darkroom.com/

There are several essays on printing from Photoshop.

Chris

In article , Gary Galvin
wrote:

Hi I don’t know if this would be the proper place for this but I am having problems printing from PhotoshopCS. My pictures always come out too light and lack saturation. I have Greg Georges book 50 Fast Photoshop CS techniques and have done the chapters on color management several times. [Chapters 1 and two] but still have the problem. If I however import the file to another program [Corel] it prints perfect. Printed on the same piece of paper and same printer..31/2 X 5. I think I perhaps have conflicting profiles!! Printer is and old Epson 600 but print pretty good color. Buy the way I am purchasing a new printer perhaps an Epson 1280 or 2200 any suggestions other that the longer lasting prints> thanks. Gary Galvin

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