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Good news! What I see on my monitor is what comes back from the lab, perfect!
Bad news: When I'm viewing files in the photoshop CS file browser, they're unmanaged leaving them looking very warm-toned until I actually open them (then they look like they should). I'm using as my working space a profile that fits my monitor. Like I said, my results from printing are great and match ok, but until I open the file, the pictures look like crap in the browser. Is there any hope? note: the poor color in the browser occurs on raw files shot in either srgb or adobe color space. -dave- |
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