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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 187239" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>My guess would be that the image review that you're basing your opinion on is being rendered using a different color space than the image on your computer monitor is. In addition, I would also think the resolution on your monitor would be significantly higher than the resolution of the review image on the printers site, both of which would lead to a different looking image. I'm sure you looked through the FAQ's section on the website and are submitting the photo in the same format as they suggest using the same color space, right. I do my own printing and I know how difficult it really is to get a print to match the look it has on the computer screen so before I paid these people any money for a print I would want to talk to them directly and understand exactly how they're rendering these images before they print them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 187239, member: 9521"] My guess would be that the image review that you're basing your opinion on is being rendered using a different color space than the image on your computer monitor is. In addition, I would also think the resolution on your monitor would be significantly higher than the resolution of the review image on the printers site, both of which would lead to a different looking image. I'm sure you looked through the FAQ's section on the website and are submitting the photo in the same format as they suggest using the same color space, right. I do my own printing and I know how difficult it really is to get a print to match the look it has on the computer screen so before I paid these people any money for a print I would want to talk to them directly and understand exactly how they're rendering these images before they print them. [/QUOTE]
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