I'm newbie in printing photographs and i just tried to print photo of person.
Tanned skin looked pink.
Does GraphicConverter have feature which corrects colors if i use scanner to scan printed image and let GraphicConverter to analyze it and correct colors?
Correcting colors in printouts?
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Re: Correcting colors in printouts?
Hi,
is the display with color profile active? (That is the little wheel at the bottom left of the window).
The image will be transferred with this profile for printing. So, the print out should normally nearly match.
Thorsten
is the display with color profile active? (That is the little wheel at the bottom left of the window).
The image will be transferred with this profile for printing. So, the print out should normally nearly match.
Thorsten
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Re: Correcting colors in printouts?
There is wheel but nothing happens if i click it and i think it is dimmed.
Assign Profile... has "Use ColorSync color matching" checked and Source is None. Under it is Display Color LCD. I have Retina MBP.
If i change None to Color LCD then picture in display becomes little darker and circle button works.
I tried to print it and end result looks less tanned and more pink.
Is it possible that Night Shift causes this?
Assign Profile... has "Use ColorSync color matching" checked and Source is None. Under it is Display Color LCD. I have Retina MBP.
If i change None to Color LCD then picture in display becomes little darker and circle button works.
I tried to print it and end result looks less tanned and more pink.
Is it possible that Night Shift causes this?
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Re: Correcting colors in printouts?
There is wheel but nothing happens if i click it and i think it is dimmed.
Assign Profile... has "Use ColorSync color matching" checked and Source is None. Under it is Display Color LCD. I have Retina MBP.
If i change None to Color LCD then picture in display becomes little darker and circle button works.
I tried to print it and end result looks less tanned and more pink.
Is it possible that Night Shift causes this?
Assign Profile... has "Use ColorSync color matching" checked and Source is None. Under it is Display Color LCD. I have Retina MBP.
If i change None to Color LCD then picture in display becomes little darker and circle button works.
I tried to print it and end result looks less tanned and more pink.
Is it possible that Night Shift causes this?
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Re: Correcting colors in printouts?
Ah - so, the source image has no color profile.
Please e-mail it zipped for testing to lemke@lemkesoft.de
Please e-mail it zipped for testing to lemke@lemkesoft.de