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Photography Q&A
Is this normal for printing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 580864" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>There's a process called "soft proofing"... printing on different papers, and mediums produces different results. Sometimes, dramatically, as you've learned. "Soft Proofing" is a process whereby the image you see on the screen approximates what your results will be. Most software doesn't support this. Lightroom does. It uses the printer's drivers for the selected paper/medium to display the image, and allows you to make adjustments to the output... Printers use different drivers for each of their papers... This is a very brief over-view of a rather complex process...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 580864, member: 10742"] There's a process called "soft proofing"... printing on different papers, and mediums produces different results. Sometimes, dramatically, as you've learned. "Soft Proofing" is a process whereby the image you see on the screen approximates what your results will be. Most software doesn't support this. Lightroom does. It uses the printer's drivers for the selected paper/medium to display the image, and allows you to make adjustments to the output... Printers use different drivers for each of their papers... This is a very brief over-view of a rather complex process... [/QUOTE]
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