My Photo Prints DO Match My monitor! Don't Yours?
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Broken Record Subject?
Maybe but if it takes me dozens of explanations attempts, so be it.
Here you will witness a Standard Print emerging out of the CANON IPF PRO-1000 printer with OEM inks, CANON SemiGloss Paper and CANON's own ICC profile through Photoshop.
The image was printed directly from the computer with Zero editing or manipulation.
The results are near perfect.
So why are my results near perfect you might ask?
You too can achieve near perfect results once you grasp what is required to achieve consistent near perfect match to what the monitor displays.
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My Photo Prints DO match my monitor! Do Yours
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