10/7/2023 0 Comments Yellow print testMaybe all that’s OK if you are already seeing a good match between printed photo images and the monitor screen. Set the brush colour by sampling from a yellow area that’s featured in that photo image - then paint an area onto the photo using that same yellow - and now print it - what happens now?Īlso to be sure you are viewing actual color on screen, its pretty vital to make sure the screen is correctly calibrated and profiled.Īnd when printing, ideally use "photoshop manages color" and the relevant paper profile and media setting in your print process. Troubleshooting - I suggest you test this: ***document ICC profile can optionally be shown at the bottom edge of the document frame, mine is "Adobe RGB" here If you're not correctly using document color management here that’s an issue. You need to check the document colour space*** of your photo images and the documents you paint into. This looks like a colourmanagement issue,
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