: Printing: Settings, calibration whatever
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Norman Unsworth wrote:
I'd appreciate any suggestions / recommendations for getting print results
that more closely resemble what I see on the monitor.
Here's my $ 0.02
Forget the color management stuff and learn to
look
I've gotten a lot of very helpful information here that has allowed me to
develop the quality of both my scans (mostly using Vuescan on my Minolta
Scan Dual II) and the editing / adjusting of those scans in Photoshop 6. The
biggest problem I have is getting something to come out of my printer
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Norman Unsworth wrote:
I'd appreciate any suggestions / recommendations for getting print results
that more closely resemble what I see on the monitor.
Here's my $ 0.02
Forget the color management stuff and learn to
look at the RGB numbers a bit while in Photoshop.
I
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I've gotten a lot of very helpful information here that has allowed me to
develop the quality of both my scans (mostly using Vuescan on my Minolta
Scan Dual
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From: Norman Unsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 8:19 AM
Subject: filmscanners: Printing: Settings, calibration whatever
| I've gotten a lot of very helpful information here
I've gotten a lot of very helpful information here that has allowed me to
develop the quality of both my scans (mostly using Vuescan on my Minolta
Scan Dual II) and the editing / adjusting of those scans in Photoshop 6. The
biggest problem I have is getting something to come out of my printer
Hi Norman,
I feel you pain ;-)
We may wish to carry on this discussion with me via private mail so we
don't get too OT for the scanner list.
I'll do this part on the list simply in case some people want to chime
in with further observations:
Here are my questions:
1) Which printer are you