Amp34
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I'm getting a little confused as to how to calibrate and profile for printing. Generally when I send prints off for printing (using Loxley, and photobox in the past) they come back a lot darker than they appear on my monitor. This I was told is not right, and I shouldn't need to lighten them up before sending to print. So i'm wondering were my system is going wrong.
I have a Huey which calibrates my monitor (generally with light adjustment on so when it gets dark it can change my screen brightness).
I use CS3 and have:
Edit>Colour - North American General Purpose 2, and RGB set to sRGB
I notice in View> Proof settings it is set to working CMYK, should that also be set to sRGB?
From what I understand Loxley use sRGB so technically it should come out almost precisely what I see on my monitor, including darkness? But it isn't, which i've been told is wrong. Should I be using the Huey option in both the CS3 sections?
Thanks
I have a Huey which calibrates my monitor (generally with light adjustment on so when it gets dark it can change my screen brightness).
I use CS3 and have:
Edit>Colour - North American General Purpose 2, and RGB set to sRGB
I notice in View> Proof settings it is set to working CMYK, should that also be set to sRGB?
From what I understand Loxley use sRGB so technically it should come out almost precisely what I see on my monitor, including darkness? But it isn't, which i've been told is wrong. Should I be using the Huey option in both the CS3 sections?
Thanks