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Color Management 101

By Dave Huss  ·  Issue: V4N6 (2007)

There are steps you can take in Photoshop Elements to make the colors produced by your favorite printer get pretty darn close to what you see on your screen.

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1 Reply to Color Management 101:

  1. George

    December 31, 2011 at 7:27 pm

    My prints always look exactly like they do on screen, using the following method:

    PSE7: Always optimize colors for computer screen

    When printing, I allow my Epson printer to control color management, after ascertaining that the settings are correct for whatever paper I am using.

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