Hi Greg, What I did was not the way it should be done, but it worked. I adjusted an image to my personal preferences, using my standard monitor settings. I then entered the corrected scans for printing with the Fuji printer, and specifically said that the handlers were not supposed to correct any color, lighting or other variable.
The prints that came out were OK, end I compared them with the image on my screen. All I had to do make the prins come out the same as on my screen, was to lighten them 30 points in Photoshop. But if the prints required me to reset colors, a macro would have done just that for the next few prints. I know it is working the wrong way around, but it worked for me ! And by having the fotolab print the images without corrections, I know for sure it's not them spoiling the picture. Good luck ! Cheers, Iwan ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Aan: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Verzonden: zaterdag 10 augustus 2002 7:23 Onderwerp: Re: EOS Digital prints How do you match what you see on your computer monitor with what the Fuji printer produces? Monitors can be adjusted for brightness, contrast, color balance, etc. but the image file remains the same. I have heard about color profiles and color management, but I don't completely understand the process. * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
