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Hi,
I have been using PS 7 for some time, and whilst I can navigate the program quite well (lots of reading/ tutorials etc) I decided to read up on colour settings.
The colour settings dialogue box currently shows the following: Settings: Web graphics default
RGB: sRGB IEC61966-21
I am pleased with the quality and colour that my prints have via my Epson Photo R310 printer…they match my monitor colours quite well. However, in a book that I just got from the library it says that better settings are : North American General Purpose Defaults and Adobe RGB (1998). I tried these settings and did a test print of a bee macro and compared it to a similar print using my original settings. The colours are a little darker and less vibrant with the RGB (1998) setting. As I prefer my original settings I’ll use them, but I’d appreciate some feedback on this issue. Many thanks,
Paul
I have been using PS 7 for some time, and whilst I can navigate the program quite well (lots of reading/ tutorials etc) I decided to read up on colour settings.
The colour settings dialogue box currently shows the following: Settings: Web graphics default
RGB: sRGB IEC61966-21
I am pleased with the quality and colour that my prints have via my Epson Photo R310 printer…they match my monitor colours quite well. However, in a book that I just got from the library it says that better settings are : North American General Purpose Defaults and Adobe RGB (1998). I tried these settings and did a test print of a bee macro and compared it to a similar print using my original settings. The colours are a little darker and less vibrant with the RGB (1998) setting. As I prefer my original settings I’ll use them, but I’d appreciate some feedback on this issue. Many thanks,
Paul
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