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Old 11-30-2009, 05:37 PM
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I think you have done well thus far. However, if you want things to end well, I suggest seeing what her monitor is showing as far as the color, and try to make adjustments on your end to make your copies look that way. I work in a photo lab, and I saw my pictures on my personal laptop and they looked gorgeous. I brought them to the printer computer and they looked terrible. Turned out, I needed to brighten the image and turn the contrast down a lot, just to make the images look the same on their computer as they do on my computer.

This step shouldn't be necessary because you are printing to your style, you are printing them how you want them. But if it takes that step to end this on a good note, I suggest you take that step. On another note, I looked at the images on the printer computer, and they looked way too contrasty and saturated for my taste. On my laptop they look gorgeous. Perhaps that is what she saw?

Good luck,
Steve H.
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