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I’ve noticed that sometimes what looks bright and vibrant on the monitor doesn’t look nearly as good when printed out. I have a fairly high dpi inkjet color printer (4800), and am printing on photo paper, yet the color balance and saturation that a fiddled with for so long is a fair amount off when printed. Is there any way to get around this? Does it have something to do with the RGB/CMYK conversion or what?
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