Konica Minolta is now Sony, Jose so yes - they still make cameras. A shock to learned they also made paper so this video was quite interesting - Thank you.
Why did you print an arbitrary snapshot instead of a colour reference test image with known values so you could use it's appearance to fix colour and density shifts with PhotoShop adjustment layers?
excuse my english. I have the usual epson et but the prints don't match the color on the screen. I make party kits and create a4 cmyk sheets in photoshop. when i go to print the colors are completely different from what i see. can you help me step by step to fix everything? Thank you Greetings from Italy.
Konica Minolta is now Sony, Jose so yes - they still make cameras. A shock to learned they also made paper so this video was quite interesting - Thank you.
Why did you print an arbitrary snapshot instead of a colour reference test image with known values so you could use it's appearance to fix colour and density shifts with PhotoShop adjustment layers?
excuse my english. I have the usual epson et but the prints don't match the color on the screen. I make party kits and create a4 cmyk sheets in photoshop. when i go to print the colors are completely different from what i see. can you help me step by step to fix everything? Thank you Greetings from Italy.