William Robb wrote:

> I've never worried overly if my prints match my screen, I don't think it is 
> possible. I've seen screens that the photographer swears is a match for his 
> output, and just chucled at how far away it is in reality.

Well, you'd probably chuckle at mine, then. :-)  Honestly, though, mine 
has been close enough just using Adobe Gamma to get the monitor 
somewhere in the right continent and the Epson-provided Stylus Photo 820 
profiles with Epson papers and inks.

Before Gamma and the profiles, getting a decent print that was even 
close to the screen image was basically pointless.  After them, it's 
been a no brainer.  At least to my untrained eye.

-- 
Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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