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Originally Posted by Mr. Pickles
The filter works when someone with power notices. Anyway, I can see his point about tweaking the calibration a bit for personal preference or whatever you want to call it, but I know that if other applications or utilities will match the image on screen, and LR2 will not, then LR2 isn't working correctly.
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Which was my point.
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I don't have a printer to try it on. Never really heard a lot of stink about LR2 not matching colors or brightness fairly well. Wonder if it isn't really reading the printer profile correctly if at all? Then again, if you let the printer driver and printer handle it all, it is the complete opposite?
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Same driver, same settings when letting the printer manage colors. Different results from LR2 vs Windows wizard. Visually, on screen, the photos are identical.
I'm beginning to believe it might be the handoff from LR2 to the Windows API more than anything. Print to JPG gives me the same thing.
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I'd have to see that to believe it, but I believe you. If you have had 3 or 4 drinks today, try it tomorrow. if you haven't, then have 3 or 4 drinks and then try it all again
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Haven't started (yet) tonight but I'm all about experimentation. If one MUST make the sacrifice...
