I often find that the printer is the biggest variable.
Many printers have color correction turned on automatically when you print photos with them. I often have to turn it off to get a photo I like from the printer.
Stewart At 11:10 PM 5/22/2009, you wrote:
Strangely, I haven't ever had a problem with this. All my el cheapo snapshots look just fine. Well, I rarely print them out. Perhaps that's where the error comes in? Still, the ones I _have_ printed look fine to me too. Can you post an example? Perhaps part of my problem is that I don't see any one color as the "correct" color. I know colors change all the time. That persons face may look bluish now, but it might look reddish in an hour. So what? There's no error; both colors are correct.
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