The images from my Pixma Pro 100 are quite a bit darker than the images from my monitor. So: 1) it's an inexpensive (cheap!) monitor. Do I solve this by breaking the bank and getting something like a Dell Ultrasharp? or 2) should I buy one of thos...
Well, I'm back, and unfortunately having the same problems as before. Last night I prepared an 11 x 14 image and sent it to my Pixma Pro 100 which had 13 x 19 paper loaded. Working through the Canon software, I ended up with an image that was 12.5 ...
I have just purchaed a Pixma 100. In printing from Photoshop, and also trying from the Image Garden, I am getting a message that my image is larger than the paper size. However, Photoshop assures me the image is 8 x 10, and the paper is certainly 8...
Thanks again. Interesting, but a little beyond my limited capabilities! However, I have made an interesting discovery: when I bring up an image in Photoshop, then use the Curves -- Darker adjustment, my images come out pretty well as I see them. Clos...
Interesting. I have reset my PS (I'm on a Windows 10 PC) settings to match those you suggested. I will give this another shot later...right now I'm getting cabin fever from working on it. You may be on to something here; I tried my son's monitor &...
My monitor has the usual sort of adjustments; brightness, contrast, and "Neutral", "Reddish", "Bluish" and sRGB colour settings.I have the colour set to sRGB, which stops me from being able to adjust the brightness. For all of your willingness to hel...