> > Have you tried printing on automatic with the correct 'photo quality > paper' setting? That gives me typically great results without ever > messing in Photoshop. YES > > You might try Properties>Custom>Advanced from within the print dialog > box and adjust your color sliders and your media. > Tried that As I adjust to get the magenta out the blacks start to turn green > You may want to fuss with the image in Photoshop and get the magenta out > in there...may be easier than doing it with ink settings. It happens with Photoshop and Paintshop 6 > > You could also burn the image to cd and take it to Costco, Walmart, > Target, etc...anywhere fast and cheap that prints digital images and > have them do it to see how it compares to what you're getting. Might at > least let you know that the capture was good. Did get some prints made from Sams Club................. Very close to beingthe same as whats on my monitor.............................. > > Good luck. > Lea > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@cape.com> > To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" > <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> > Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 8:54 PM > Subject: Re: Color me flustered........................ > > > > At 9:10 PM -0400 6/23/03, Russell Baker wrote: > > > > try running the cleaning cycle until all your colors print on the > > >> test. Then tell us whether you're still having a color problem > > >> > > > > > > > > >done that many times........... > > > > Hmm. Then I'm stymied, but I still don't believe it has to do with > > Carrot. You did run the test before running the cleaning cycle? > > Maybe one of the colors is out.... > > > > > > -- > > Emily L. Ferguson > > elf@cape.com 508-563-6822 > > New England landscapes, wooden boats and races, press photography > > Beetle cats on the web at: > > http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf > > http://www.beetlecat.org/store.html#yrbook > > > > > > > >