"I hope it's not what many people use - the calibration tool that comes in Windows OS which relies on the user's eye-sight." I used to use Huey Pro calibration, but indeed use the Windows calibration on my monitor attached to my laptop. I just had this one particular instance when the results were a titch off. Probably better the anything from Best Buy.įamily affairs have slowed my picture taking down for the past few weeks, but I'd rather spend my "spare" time taking photos, processing and writing than making my own prints. Oh yes, my lab uses a printer that cost many tens of thousands. I don't have interest or time for printing.mainly little interest. You are an Elements wizard.īailey, I do not print at home as I don't make many prints and usually more than happy with the lab results when I do print. But naturally, my question is: will this info be carried along with a file uploaded to the lab? Or does that embedded info only reside in my PSE? I opened another image and again the lab's printer profile is displayed in the printing background. Then I closed PSE 2018 and reopened it and reopened that specific image, went thru the printing sequence (including "more options") and the lab printer profile was still displayed so it seems embedded in PSE 2018. Okay, so I went through the " print > color management" process as instructed in the vid and found the icc profile I recently downloaded for my lab's printer, so selected it. Thanks again. Think I got it using the Red River YouTube.
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