The gamma at which you calibrated your screen is irrelevant as PS's colour management colour manages the file-to-display rendition. (Also unless by chance your display's black point equals that of the ink/paper combination you are using then it is simply not possible that they match well without using a proof that profiles the printer greyscale.) > From: Douglas meeuwsen <lipshurt@...> > > oop.s...I just checked again, and I use the "dark" setting with my > gamma a 1.8, not the "normal" setting that said before......and it > matches my screen very well. I am using an emac crt monitor, with > just the simple built method of calibration. For Color prints with > the 2400 using the epson profiles, the screen matches just as well > also.......very easy. Doug M
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Problems printing with R2400
2005-09-15 by Steve Kale
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