Mar 28, 2008, 03:20
Hi,
I started printing some of my pictures in our printer, it is a Canon ip4200, and I have problems....
My pictures have too much contrast. They have beautiful colors indeed, but in the blacks there is no much detail. My bw pictures turned out with a greenish hue they didn't have. They were plane bw, and also with hard contrast.
I have calibrated my monitor with Spyder3Elite. Do I have to configurate my printer? I have used both glossy paper and mate paper and both professional quality and both have the problem.
Also in a picture I printed in canvas. It turned out with different colors a bit more magenta. G looked for a configuration for the printer to use that Canson paper, and after lots of problems we got a CD to configurate our printer from our dealer. The problem was that they don't have any configuration for our printer, just for bigger printers. I still have 8 sheets of canvas and I want to use them.
Do you have any advice about this?
Thanks so much...
I started printing some of my pictures in our printer, it is a Canon ip4200, and I have problems....
My pictures have too much contrast. They have beautiful colors indeed, but in the blacks there is no much detail. My bw pictures turned out with a greenish hue they didn't have. They were plane bw, and also with hard contrast.
I have calibrated my monitor with Spyder3Elite. Do I have to configurate my printer? I have used both glossy paper and mate paper and both professional quality and both have the problem.
Also in a picture I printed in canvas. It turned out with different colors a bit more magenta. G looked for a configuration for the printer to use that Canson paper, and after lots of problems we got a CD to configurate our printer from our dealer. The problem was that they don't have any configuration for our printer, just for bigger printers. I still have 8 sheets of canvas and I want to use them.
Do you have any advice about this?
Thanks so much...
A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul Cezanne