Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How do I procure my printer to print colors exactly as monitor see it ?

When i see a immaculately exposed picture on my monitor,it comes out muddy and too dark when its printed.

How do I procure my printer to print colors exactly as monitor see it ?

You can't. Your monitor have brightness and contrast buttons that control how you see the picture. What you see on screen is created by neutral levels.



The printer prints exactly what the computer tell it to do and it is created by ink (solid).



Now having said that, use photo thesis and good element ink on a good point printer - that will help.
Make sure your monitor is properly setup. Try this cooperation to learn how to do this correctly.



http://www.users.on.net/~julian.robinson...



Another leeway is to use an image editor, most own an automatic gamma/brightness/contrast correcter.
The picture will never look exactly like the monitor, but you can sort it look close by using a good printer (with settings on high), fitting ink, and good quality newspaper.

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