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Printer question

Discussion in 'Photography' started by azreb, May 23, 2016.

  1. May 23, 2016 at 9:25 AM
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    azreb

    azreb [OP] Geezer

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    I understand about calibrating a monitor. My problem is that the monitor colors seem to agree with real life, but my printer (Canon MG3500) doesn't reproduce them as well. I shot some pix of some cactus flowers the other day and the red of the flower was off. There is probably a way with software (Photoshop Elements, Paint, Gimp, or whatever) to compensate, but I'm not sure about that. Any suggestions? Possibly another printer, but how to find one that works well?
     

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