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I'm going to be getting into some printing of some of my photographs. The printer (lab) I want to use uses a particular ICC profile (pretty standard one) which I have set as my default in Photoshop and as my monitor display.
Lots of people talk about Hueys and Spiders but are these helpful in this situation? Sometimes I find that my prints come out a little darker than on screen but I suspect this is more down to my brightness and contrast settings.
Surely if I use a Huey or Spider then it will create it's own profile which would not match that of my lab? I used to use a Spider many years back when I worked as a photographer but I don't remember exactly what the point was when it came to printing as again the lab used a particular profile on their machines.
In the meantime I have ordered a calibration image from the lab I will be using.
Any advice welcome.
Confused
Lots of people talk about Hueys and Spiders but are these helpful in this situation? Sometimes I find that my prints come out a little darker than on screen but I suspect this is more down to my brightness and contrast settings.
Surely if I use a Huey or Spider then it will create it's own profile which would not match that of my lab? I used to use a Spider many years back when I worked as a photographer but I don't remember exactly what the point was when it came to printing as again the lab used a particular profile on their machines.
In the meantime I have ordered a calibration image from the lab I will be using.
Any advice welcome.
Confused
