Don writes ...

> > I was wondering what a good setup would be for an Epson phot 1280
> > hooked up to a G4 450 using Photoshop 6 or 7(does it matter which
> > version)?  By setup I mean what should the settings be in photoshop or
> > the page setup for the print to come out as close as possible to the
> > image on the screen ...assumming the image on the screen is an
> > accurate color representation.

  If you want to get started quick, configure PS (I still use v6) for
AdobeRGB as your working space, which means all your work will be converted
to, or end up being AdobeRGB color space.  I say start here, because
AdobeRGB is tried & true ... you can change later.

  Now is the hard part ... "why are the colors not right?"

  I'll point you at the monitor ... ask us again when it's not ^printing^
the right colors.

Out of Gamut: Setting Up Color Management in Photoshop 6
http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/14331.html

cheerios ... shAf  :o)
Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland
www.micro-investigations.com (in progress)


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