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Subject: Re: [OM] Film scanners and printers
From: "Richard F. Man" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 22:59:00 -0800
That's true, but it is also definitely the narrow gamut of the Photo Paper. For example, the Premium Glossy paper is much better with the same picture as it has wider gamut.

At 01:58 PM 11/18/2002 +0800, C.H.Ling wrote:
May be you can check the histogram, make sure they have sufficient
pixels at the white point (255) and dark point (0). Since monitor has
much higher D-range than paper print, something some great on monitor
does not necessary good on print, you need to make some clipping here
and usually you need to sacrifice some highlight and shadow details.

C.H.Ling

"Richard F. Man" wrote:

>
> 2) When you do a View->ProofSetup, also turn on Gamut warning. This last
> step took me forever to figure out. I kept wondering why certain pictures
> look like cr*p on the Epson Photo Paper even though the View->Proof looks
> OK. Turns out that the Photo Paper has a very narrow color space and I
> basically have to punch up the brightness by about 30%.
>
>
..

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