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I have an image that I created in which I have made most of it B&W (by adjusting the Channel Mixer in monochrome), with one small portion of a duplicated layer in color. On screen, it looks fine, but when I print, it has an almost turquoise cast to it… kind of like a blue duotone. If I make the image a grayscale, the B&W toning is closer, but it is grainy. Is there a way to get a better B&W print?
P.S. I do have my printer set up quite well, as other color images print fine. It has been several months since the last time I calibrated my monitor.
Thanks.
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SamMan
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P.S. I do have my printer set up quite well, as other color images print fine. It has been several months since the last time I calibrated my monitor.
Thanks.
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SamMan
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