02-06-2007, 02:59 AM
[quote hal]finish watching the video
step by step - all laid out for you...
Definitely will do this tomorrow AM. Makes sense to me
[quote MacMagus] *Try this: In the View settings in Photoshop, select Proof Setup: Windows RGB.
I have the feeling that will make the image correspond more to what you're seeing in your prints.
Look in the Color Management options in the print-options for a "gamma" setting. I can't promise that it's there, but most photo printers have the option and if it's there then fixing the problem is probably as easy as clicking a button or checking a box to select a different gamma option and then saving a new preset.
*First tip here I'll look at but the second part was confusing to me.
I didn't get the second idea because you don't say where I'd find the Color Management options and which to choose. Also, might I be doing just what was first suggested, doubling up on the settings?
I'm reading everything, but won't be able to implement until tomorrow.
Thanks again to everyone!
GeneL
step by step - all laid out for you...
Definitely will do this tomorrow AM. Makes sense to me

[quote MacMagus] *Try this: In the View settings in Photoshop, select Proof Setup: Windows RGB.
I have the feeling that will make the image correspond more to what you're seeing in your prints.
Look in the Color Management options in the print-options for a "gamma" setting. I can't promise that it's there, but most photo printers have the option and if it's there then fixing the problem is probably as easy as clicking a button or checking a box to select a different gamma option and then saving a new preset.
*First tip here I'll look at but the second part was confusing to me.
I didn't get the second idea because you don't say where I'd find the Color Management options and which to choose. Also, might I be doing just what was first suggested, doubling up on the settings?
I'm reading everything, but won't be able to implement until tomorrow.
Thanks again to everyone!
GeneL