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HI,
I’m not an expert (yet!) in PS7. But I’m wondering why there’s a colo difference between what you print on a home printer and what you sen to the lab to be developed (on photo paper)????
I did a montage with KAKI (pale green) borders, it looked good on th screen and on my printer. SO I sent the file to be developed on phot paper. To my suprise the borders are now LIME (green) color, instead o the more KAKI green (Original montage). Is there anything I can do t get a more WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) feel between th ORIGINAL, PRINTED and DEVELOPED (photo paper) color versions????
Thanks,
LA
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LA
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I’m not an expert (yet!) in PS7. But I’m wondering why there’s a colo difference between what you print on a home printer and what you sen to the lab to be developed (on photo paper)????
I did a montage with KAKI (pale green) borders, it looked good on th screen and on my printer. SO I sent the file to be developed on phot paper. To my suprise the borders are now LIME (green) color, instead o the more KAKI green (Original montage). Is there anything I can do t get a more WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) feel between th ORIGINAL, PRINTED and DEVELOPED (photo paper) color versions????
Thanks,
LA
–
LA
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