I think printing these images is quite an art. Once you discover
the right combination between the type of printer and paper, it
might work out well. I haven't yet (myself) taken it seriously to
print out images. I like just viewing them on my computer. For
those that are old enough to remember, remember when slides were so
popular in the 1960's? Viewing the images on the monitor, reminds
me of the "slides" period of photography.
Patsy, I hope that you can press forward and figure it out. Let us
know how you do. Here's another idea. Could you have someone
email you an image from another quality digital camera like a Nikon
or Canon of the same megapixel setting etc.? Then you could try
and print out the image with your printer and paper with that.
maybe faster shutters might help...(via exposure comp. feature)
i don't know how much effort you want to put into this. maybe a
piece of paper over the flash might help.
I have now purchased a DX3900 and have taken and printed my first
pictures. One of them looks like the couch, which is very dark
green, has brown all over it and there is a brown narrow strip
surrounding it. In another picture, my puppy has a blue collar and
the blue is on the couch where he is sitting. Can anyone help me?
I am using a HP940 and Kodak Premier paper. However, the color is
like this before I print it. It apparently is not the printer, but
the camera (i.e. me, myself and I)
Thank you very much.
Patsy Elmore
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Tntarpon