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I HAVE SEVERAL EMAILED PICS ON MY XP. THE PICS ARE FINE BUT WHEN I TRY TO
PRINT THEM ON MY EPSON R310 , USING WIZARD,THEY COME OUT SO DARK. I HAVE BEEN USING GLOSSY PAPER. PLEASE HELP OR THIS PRINTER WILL BE UNDER A BUS!!THANKS |
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JOANNE wrote:
> I HAVE SEVERAL EMAILED PICS ON MY XP. THE PICS ARE FINE > BUT WHEN I TRY TO PRINT THEM ON MY EPSON R310 , USING > WIZARD,THEY COME OUT SO DARK. I HAVE BEEN USING GLOSSY > PAPER. PLEASE HELP OR THIS PRINTER WILL BE UNDER A > BUS!!THANKS ============================= Just as an experiment...try adjusting your monitor's brightness/contrast to match the printed image as closely as possible. Open the image in an editing program and brighten it to your satisfaction...try printing it once again. Please turn off your caps lock, it makes your message very hard to read. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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JOANNE wrote:
> I HAVE SEVERAL EMAILED PICS ON MY XP. THE PICS ARE FINE BUT WHEN I > TRY TO PRINT THEM ON MY EPSON R310 , USING WIZARD,THEY COME OUT SO > DARK. I HAVE BEEN USING GLOSSY PAPER. PLEASE HELP OR THIS PRINTER > WILL BE UNDER A BUS!!THANKS Don't be ridiculous Joanne. This has nothing to do with your printer. You have to set your monitor to match the correct values of the photos. Then you need to adjust them to print out how you want them to print. Use any of the free graphics programs such as FastStone. How can you possibly expect a machine automatically to know how you want your pictures to look.? In fact two machines, your computer and your printer. Any worthwhile craft such as printing good photos, needs some learning to get it right. You have some expensive and clever equipment there. You must learn how to use it. Thankfully, this NG exists to help you and I am sure you will be helped. -- Quilly, Have a look at the new Anti-Spyware program CounterSpy I recommend it, it worked for me at, http://quilljar.users.btopenworld.com/ |
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JOANNE wrote:
> I HAVE SEVERAL EMAILED PICS ON MY XP. THE PICS ARE FINE BUT WHEN I TRY TO > PRINT THEM ON MY EPSON R310 , USING WIZARD,THEY COME OUT SO DARK. I HAVE BEEN > USING GLOSSY PAPER. PLEASE HELP OR THIS PRINTER WILL BE UNDER A BUS!!THANKS There are workarounds Joanne But the whole area is a tricky one for sure. Why? Well the monitor you use works on additive color (Red + Blue + Green = white) Printers on the other hand work on subtractive color (CMYK based or similar) where Red + Blue + Green = a murky dark sort of shade. Finetuning things is possible but getting things spot-on can require a bit of patience and perseverence. Commercial print shops will probably invest quite a bit of time and money into hardare and software solutions to calibrate colors on the monitor with colors from a printer. It really is so technical. At the end user level it may be a matter of throroghly reading your printer manual and recommendations and making fine adjustments on sample prints. Good luck! It can be done |
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I'm going to make several assumptions.
1. The pictures were Emailed to you and they were correct at the source. 2. Your monitor displays the pictures more or less as others would see them on their PC's. If this is the case-- Did you update XP or the display driver after the printer drivers were installed? Is color correction on the printer, display or in an application turned on ? Is the printer driver set properly for the paper, and in some sort of Photo mode? Any of the above may cause other than the desired printing. The simplest thing to do when dark printing occurs is to check the printer driver settings, and possibly change them to lighten the printout. Paper varies a lot in how much ink is needed from one brand to another. Some paper absorbs ink, and some coated paper causes it to lay on the top. With the same printer settings, the difference is obvious when the overall amount of ink is more or less correct for one paper and not another. I played around with Kodak, Epson, Canon, HP, and some other house brands of inkjet photo Glossy paper, and found quite a bit of variation. One brand, Royal, causes the ink to dry on the top of the coating, producing an odd effect. The others allow the ink to go into the coating, producing a more normal photo like result. Some brands cause a slight tint to the very light grey or color printed areas. As a start from default, I usually set my Epson R300 for 1.8 Gamma, normal (not vivid), kick up the slider for brightness and the slider for yellow. The color compensation and tweaking are off. Photo Gloss paper is selected when appropriate. When you find a combination of settings that work as you like write them down! Some of the color profiles for this printer and various papers are not correct, and produce dark output. Some of the Monitor/LCD utilities will cause an LCD display to be set too bright, with colors unsaturated. Remember that printers and monitors work differently, in that the monitor generates light, and the printed page reflects it. There are many standard reference photos and color charts available. A few are listed below. You should adjust the display to give a believeable image, then without changing the pictures in any way (other than printing them at a convenient size), print them. Use the result as a guide to adjust the printer driver for acceptable results. http://www.brucelindbloom.com/ (info button) There is a bunch of useful stuff as well at this site, likely more than you care to know. http://gandygallery.com/art/color-targets.htm http://www.scarse.org/images/reference/ http://www.targets.coloraid.de/ (Scanner targets, etc.) http://oem.portrait.com/dtune/ivm/enu/upgrade.html http://www.hutchcolor.com/Images_and_targets.html http://digitaldog.net/tips/ "Printer Test File" Scroll down about half page then to the left "JOANNE" <JOANNE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:18564620-14F8-495F-BF34-BD1C7E8928DA@microsoft.com... > I HAVE SEVERAL EMAILED PICS ON MY XP. THE PICS ARE FINE BUT WHEN I TRY TO > PRINT THEM ON MY EPSON R310 , USING WIZARD,THEY COME OUT SO DARK. I HAVE BEEN > USING GLOSSY PAPER. PLEASE HELP OR THIS PRINTER WILL BE UNDER A BUS!!THANKS |
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