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jrmorgan

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Xpan Printing
« on: December 21, 2005, 02:31:38 pm »

Hi and in advance thank you to those of you that can help me.  I shoot with a Xpan, using Velvia 100. When I have the film developed, I scan them with my Epson 4870 to a DPI of 4800. When I test print on 8 by 10 photo paper at 300 DPI, on my Epson 1280, the pictures are very crisp.  The colors jump out at you.  
The Problem for me is when I print at 300 DPI at a size of 12.94 by 36 on Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper, the intensity lowers. I don't get the same crisp hot colors.  Is it the nature of the beast, asking too much from my equipment. I am looking fro vibrant colors.  Any ideas?
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2005, 06:25:47 pm »

How familiar are you with color management? If your scanner, monitor, and printer are not properly profiled, you'll always have color problems and you'll never get a consistent color match between monitor and prints, especially if you use a variety of papers.
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