On Sep 8, 2006, at 8:21 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:

> Same here.
> In addition, I have had profiles made for my printer/paper
> combination, and tell Photoshop to use those profiles. Very well spent
> money, since I don't have to think each time I print...:-)

A friend of mine paid for some profiles as well.  Not so long ago we  
did a comparison using some portraits he'd taken.  I'm still using  
the Epson profiles: the "higher quality" versions from their website.

His version did look a little more pleasing to my eye, but his  
profiles had a tendency to saturate the whites a little bit earlier.   
If I'd adjusted the white/black points appropriately then the  
differences may have been a bit more subtle... but he'd asked me to  
just load the file and print as-is :)

Either way I certainly wasn't disappointed with my result.  My  
landscape photos still come out pretty well, although lately the  
subject matter hasn't been so hot (I have to run a print once a week,  
whether I want to or not, to prevent clogs).

- Dave


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