1) Get a screen calibration utility, calibrate and profile your monitor.

2) Set Photoshop's Color Settings up ... I use the "North American  
Prepress 2" set and modify the working colorspace to ProPhoto RGB.

3) Set Camera Raw to output PSD or TIFF in [EMAIL PROTECTED], ProPhoto  
RGB colorspace. Also set the defaults in Camera Raw to turn off Auto  
processing of any kind.

4) When printing, use papers that your printer and inkset have a good  
profile for, and print with a color-managed print workflow.

Godfrey




On Jun 25, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Steve Desjardins wrote:

> Well, I now have PS CS3 and Camera Raw installed on my computer.  It
> runs a bit slow but it doesn't actually bring my computer to halt and
> menus seem cleaned up a bit from PS 7.  I've been fiddling a bit and
> color (WB) control is impressive with PEF files in Camera Raw.   Any
> suggestions, stuff you wish someone had told you when you started?


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