Get Great Photos from Desktop Printers

What you see on your monitor is usually not what you get from desktop printers. Here’s Part One of a four-part series on printing photos that won’t disappoint.
Part 1: Selecting a photo printer.

There’s no use pouring hours into shooting and editing photos if your prints are a muddy mess. In this installment, you’ll learn how to whittle down the difference between screen and print with profiles and soft proofing.
Part 2: Color management, soft proofing, make your first print.

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