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12/02/2005 12:38:10 PM · #1 |
So I got monitor calibraton software and succssfully calibrated my monitor. It created an ICC profile called colorplus. Now, I want to edit my photos in Photoshop CS and have them match what the online printer uses for color space (sRGB). If I set the color space in PS to sRGB, will my prints match it? or do i leave it in colorplus, which the monitor calibrated to? customer support for the software is not responding to me, so anyone who may know what to do here could really be a help.
Thanks!
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12/02/2005 01:09:38 PM · #2 |
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12/02/2005 01:16:03 PM · #3 |
If you know the online colour space then to get the most accurate print you should probably convert to that colour space. Your calibrated colour space will be unknown to the printer so there will be no basis for conversion at that point.
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