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I just got a new monitor (Viewsonic A90F+) and a new printer (Epson R800). I used Adobe Gamma to make a monitor profile. When I compare the output from the printer to what I see on the monitor the colors are pretty near perfect but the brightness/contrast is much "duller" on the print. Now I realize that the printed picture is not (atleast IMHO) going to look as vibrant as the same image file on the screen, but there is a considerable difference between the two.
Any suggestions (aside from purchasing a hardware calibration system – my better half would KILL ME after getting the printer and the monitor 🙂 )? Thanks
Any suggestions (aside from purchasing a hardware calibration system – my better half would KILL ME after getting the printer and the monitor 🙂 )? Thanks
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