Epson R1900 Printing Too Dard - Please Help
KiwiLight
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Hey,
I have an Epson R1900 Stylus and have recently been printing some color and black white images. Unfortunately, the images have been coming out too dark (particularly the black and white). On the color images, it is about half a stop darker and black and white it is about 1 and half stops darker than what is represented on my monitor.
I have been printing from Photoshop Lightroom 2, with photoshop controlling the color with the correct ICC and paper profiles selected.
Has anyone come across this issue or perhaps could suggest a different approach?
Thanks
www.richpics.co.nz
I have an Epson R1900 Stylus and have recently been printing some color and black white images. Unfortunately, the images have been coming out too dark (particularly the black and white). On the color images, it is about half a stop darker and black and white it is about 1 and half stops darker than what is represented on my monitor.
I have been printing from Photoshop Lightroom 2, with photoshop controlling the color with the correct ICC and paper profiles selected.
Has anyone come across this issue or perhaps could suggest a different approach?
Thanks
www.richpics.co.nz
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But if you aren't using a calibrated monitor you're working at the problem from the wrong end.
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Thanks for the replies. I am using a calibrated monitor (Huey Pro). I found that by selecting 'perceptual' and not 'relative' the prints came out a bit brighter... still too dark though. I am really having to compensate on the brightness to get the correct print.
Keep the suggestions coming!
Rich
www.richpics.co.nz