Hi folks,
I'm wondering if anyone can help me. I use a Canon ip4500 printer, and I am getting under exposed and lacking in contrast prints. My camera is a Nikon D90 which under normal circumstances exposes well, and when I load the images onto my laptop, and on to my PC, which has the printer attached to it, the images are "normal" . It's when I print however that I get the above problem. I have to over expose and up the contrast on the screen to get a satisfactory print, and then go back in and re-set the image on the screen to make it watchable, which is a bit of a pain as I am sure you will agree. I cannot find any information in the trouble shooting manual about this specific problem. Any ideas?
I'm wondering if anyone can help me. I use a Canon ip4500 printer, and I am getting under exposed and lacking in contrast prints. My camera is a Nikon D90 which under normal circumstances exposes well, and when I load the images onto my laptop, and on to my PC, which has the printer attached to it, the images are "normal" . It's when I print however that I get the above problem. I have to over expose and up the contrast on the screen to get a satisfactory print, and then go back in and re-set the image on the screen to make it watchable, which is a bit of a pain as I am sure you will agree. I cannot find any information in the trouble shooting manual about this specific problem. Any ideas?
