Hello again Linda,

Glad to hear that works. (Uh keep it in mind for future  
reference ... :^)  .... I know, I know, do thing the right way all  
the way through the color management and things will always go right  
and you will not need quick tricks like that one huh?

http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ps7_print/ps7_print_1.htm

This tutorial should give your a starting place for setting up CS for  
printing (quick question, have you ever calibrated your monitor?)
The drawback to this tutorial is that it uses Epson printers for the  
last bit of fine tuning...,

hmm, maybe jf (the other Jerry) know some of the settings for your  
printer...

                        Jerry

On Feb 1, 2006, at 11:00 PM, Linda J Hill wrote:

> Thanks a bunch Jerry.  What a difference!  So Photoshop needs some  
> tweaking.  As much as I use Photoshop, I?ve never understood how to  
> set up the correct profile.  Everything worked just fine until I  
> upgraded to CS.
>
> -- Linda
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hello Linda,
>
> Try this quick print test:
>
> Open your PS file in Preview (just drag and drop onto the Preview  
> icon in the dock, it will open then in Preview). Uh, if you have  
> multiple layers in your PS file flatten the thing, and save it to a  
> temp PS file and use that one.
>
> Print using the standard Preview high quality print options (best  
> paper, 1440 dpi or more, etc.)
>
> If it looks good doing this your problem is  with the profile that  
> is set up in PhotoShop (but that will take more than just this  
> quick test to correct). Let us know how this turns out then one of  
> us can take it from there!
>
> Jerry
>
>
>

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