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you to download these images to your computer. Once downloaded, load your favorite paper into the printer, choose the paper type from the Media menu that closest describes the paper on which you will be printing. Print the picture at 100% size and compare the print to the printed version in Chapter 12 of the book. Follow the directions from the chapter to create a "mini" profile for your printer and your choice of paper. Make sure you print on papers that are manufactured specifically for your printer type ( ink jet printers, laser printers, etc.). About printer and monitor |
These elements are: 1) the printing technology being used (inkjet, laser, dye transfer, etc.), 2) the ink consistency (manufacturer's brand, off-brand, refill, etc.), and 3) the paper type (coated, uncoated, etc.). |
Addressing these three elements is very important if print consistency is to be achieved... if you change one |
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Scattered amidst the text are reference images referred to in Chapter 12. Click on a picture to view a larger version. While the larger images should look great on your monitor, they are not of sufficient resolution to print their best. |
In Chapter 12 of the book I describe how to adjust your software's printer settings to print colors more accurately. While this is no substitute for custom profiles, this simple "visual" tuning process can deliver more accurate color results from you printer on papers other than the specific papers listed in the "Media" menu. About These Images Here's How This Works... |
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