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From: Chris Harrison
Sent: January 30, 2004 3:38 AM

>I would heartily recommend a specific paper ink combination profile, done
by either Neil Barstow or Thomas Holm its the only other way apart from your
adjustment layers that I know of. I have several profiles done now and what
I see is what I get. Also check out the soft proof controls for these to
work effectivly though you need a proper printer profile. see above.

I would heartily agree with Chris about getting a custom ink / paper profile
built. Just to clarify - you can't calibrate you a printer, you can only
profile it. You calibrate a monitor, then profile it cause you can adjust
the brightness, contrast, black point and temperature. With a printer, what
you get with the inks is what you get - no way to change that.

I have built many profiles for customers with great success. I highly
recommend it. Just ensure you calibrate and profile your monitor while
you're at it to get the best results.

Cheers,

Derek Cooper
www.derekcooper.com


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