No i have not Dave.

I'll try.

I calibrated the monitor Tuesday, again, and did some colour prints
today. The colours on the horse and jumps are fine, but nowi see the
blue sky has some greyish to it and my sand is darker than the
monitor.
I assign rgb colour space when printing.

Maybe its just a cleaning to fix up this snag, as the prints i made
two weeks ago were spot on.

I wonder if is should print in sRGB



Dave

On 7/11/07, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried using soft proofing in PS?
>
> Open a photo that you have already printed. Then go to View>Proof
> Setup then select Custom... and in the "Device to Simulate" drop down
> list select the appropriate printer/paper profile, then click OK. You
> can turn the soft proofing on & off by pressing Ctrl+Y (or cmd+Y on
> the Mac).
>
> If everything is going well you shouldn't see much of a change on
> screen. But If you do you can adjust the image to suit with soft proof
> on.
>
> I use the soft proof technique to good effect.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
>
> On 7/5/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, i see nothing out of the ordinary from what i have.
> >
> > The monitor is calibrated, colour prints come out exactly like the
> > monitor, B&W is darker than monitor, and from what i see, Dave's
> > settings are the same as mine.
>
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