I have a Pixma PRO-100. . . with a Windows 8.1 PC. . . and printing through Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.
I just printed some wedding pictures - which I got from the "wedding photographer". When I printed them - they were an exact match to what I saw on my screen (which I've calibrated with good software).
I'm wondering what a wedding photographer does to their images to make them so "solid" in printing - keeping and matching quality you see on screen.
When I print something from a clean JPEG or even a Raw (NEF) image - there always seems to be a color or quality problem? It takes several attempts to get it matched or how I want it.
How can I save my images like a wedding photographer does?
Joe B
I just printed some wedding pictures - which I got from the "wedding photographer". When I printed them - they were an exact match to what I saw on my screen (which I've calibrated with good software).
I'm wondering what a wedding photographer does to their images to make them so "solid" in printing - keeping and matching quality you see on screen.
When I print something from a clean JPEG or even a Raw (NEF) image - there always seems to be a color or quality problem? It takes several attempts to get it matched or how I want it.
How can I save my images like a wedding photographer does?
Joe B
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