photo printer
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Buck Grantham R.I.P.
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photo printer
I am using a P1000 Hp photo smart printer and when I scan a picture in and print it ,it has a bluish tint to it when the origional picture has a tanish color to it . What I want to do is duplicate the original one . Help !!!!!
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Bill Ford
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Donna Dodd
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The photo paper can change the tone, as well. Do a comparison after you check the printer heads, etc that others recommended. I have an Epson 820, and need to clean the heads about once a week. If one color is slightly clogged, it can change the whole tone.
If anyone is looking for an excellent photo paper, this is one I've been using for almost two years now. I used to pay $35.00 for 100 sheets. Now, Cosco has it for 19.00! Excellent paper and is completely dry when it comes off the printer!
<B>Epson
Glossy Photo Paper
100 sheets
8.5 x 11"
52 lb.
9.4 mil
96% Opacity
89 ISO Brightness</B><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donna Dodd on 18 April 2004 at 07:05 PM.]</p></FONT>
If anyone is looking for an excellent photo paper, this is one I've been using for almost two years now. I used to pay $35.00 for 100 sheets. Now, Cosco has it for 19.00! Excellent paper and is completely dry when it comes off the printer!
<B>Epson
Glossy Photo Paper
100 sheets
8.5 x 11"
52 lb.
9.4 mil
96% Opacity
89 ISO Brightness</B><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donna Dodd on 18 April 2004 at 07:05 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Cal Sharp
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What you see on the monitor will rarely be the same as you see on what you print out. Too many variables - monitor, monitor settings, software, paper, etc. You should calibrate your monitor first. This page might help. http://epaperpress.com/monitorcal/
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Buck Grantham R.I.P.
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Bill Crook
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Buck........
Ther should be a utility program that came with your printer that will calibrate the printer to what you see on the monitor.
I had to tweak the monitor gamma and the printer perimenters till I got a good output.
Also I have found out that the monitor must be at full britness and contrast for the calibration process. If not, the printed output will allways be much brither that what you see on the screen.
You can work with photos at a lower screen level but to see what it will really look like when it's printed,you have to max out the screen.
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Ther should be a utility program that came with your printer that will calibrate the printer to what you see on the monitor.
I had to tweak the monitor gamma and the printer perimenters till I got a good output.
Also I have found out that the monitor must be at full britness and contrast for the calibration process. If not, the printed output will allways be much brither that what you see on the screen.
You can work with photos at a lower screen level but to see what it will really look like when it's printed,you have to max out the screen.
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http://home.comcast.net/~crookwf/
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/crookwf/my_photos