Thank u. I will check it out what ur telling me. That might be it. I hope its that simple. I have had enough for today though. There is just so much to learn. Have a good night. Ill c u around.
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Thank u. I will check it out what ur telling me. That might be it. I hope its that simple. I have had enough for today though. There is just so much to learn. Have a good night. Ill c u around.
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Most monitors use TN panels, while more expensive ones use IPS. For accurate colour representation you have to use an IPS, which would probably explain why it looked different when it was printed.
Thanks Marco. Idk. I have a almost new ViewSonic LCD flatscreen that is full HD. I havnt messed around much since but my first pic. I did adjusted the setting in photoshop to use photoshop colors.
I then proceeded to print the pic without adjusting any of the print settings on the canon through my mac. That pic came out almost exact to the pic on the monitor. It was set at default.
Default uses a plain paper settings in the "Quality and Media" settings. Thats the pic that came out the closest. Then I switched to the "photo paper plus Semi-gloss" and thats when the pictures became dark and blurry. The first printed pic was so close thats whats so confusing to me.
Instead of wasting everyones time, Im gonna mess around with it some more then check back. I guess I should get more paper and ink. Ill let u know what I come up with. Thanks again everyone.
I followed this guide for photoshop and prnter settings: http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=346
Last edited by Openroads; May 25th, 2012 at 10:32 PM.
Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday...
Which is the lastest version of the FINAL!!! photoshop CS6 that they released this month, thanks... cuz there was a RC flying arround... :)
thx in advanced...