1ds4Me wrote in post #16408891
Thanks for all the help. I have a friend who calibrated the Dell IPS monitor for me and on screen it looks pretty good but when I print, it appears slightly darker. I am printing through LR4.
Two things:
First, make sure that you view the prints in good light, the equivalent of viewing them in nice day light, but not direct sun.
Then, if the prints are still dark, that is because your monitor is too bright and needs to have the Brightness turned down. That way in Lightroom you can adjust the image to match the outcome.
From there, you can tell Lightroom to "manage" the printing and also tell the printer driver that your app will manage colors and such. Of course the other option, to let the print driver manage things, means that you will turn it off in Lightroom, but since you are working with a "calibrated" display it makes sense to have Lightroom manage the colors.
By the way, you say your friend "calibrated" the display (was it with a hardware device as well as software?)...but calibration doesn't always "fix" the brightness issue, which is why you need to adjust it on the monitor!