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A couple of things may be affecting this. First, are you using a laptop? Laptop screens don’t show reliable color. Lets assume that you are not and are using a desktop with a monitor. You should check your color settings in this instance. First do it with photoshop, then run whatever software comes with your graphics card to calibrate your monitor and ensure everything is set as it should be. It could also be that your monitor may be old or generic and not capable of consistent color display. Barring that, realize that no matter what, RGB (monitor display) has a different color space than CMYK (how photos are printed). RGB actually has more colors available. To make sure this doesn’t happen again, I suggest printing proofs yourself on your printer at home to get an idea of what the pic will look like.
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