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From: Lorenzo | posted: 01.01.2002 20:27 Hello everyone. I'm a lucky owner of a brand new Stylus Photo 1290.This printer is great, but it nedd precision settings. The Epson driver allows me to use ICM system, so that I'm supposed to print exactly what I actually see on my screen. Does this really work? By the way, which "color profile" should I use for my printer? The Epson profile, my screen profile ( a Mitsubishi Diamond Plus 73 ) or another profile like the Adobe RGB 1998 ? Thank you! |
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From: Alex | posted: 25.01.2002 17:39 Usually these things are quite good. You have colour matching between the monitor, printer and your scanner, to keep everything accurate. Adobe, Pantone and Kodak, among others, do colour-matching software and it can make a huge difference to the quality of printed photos, etc. Alex |
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