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Tim
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Hi folks, I'm sort of new to the photo printing game so I will apologize in advance if this question has been asked repeatedly.
I am printing images that I have scanned from professional photographs onto Hammermill Jet Print Photo paper with my Epson Photo 750 printer. The 8x10 photos are scanned at 400 dpi or higher on a Microtek Slimscan C6 and are then printed at 1440 dpi. The problem is that although the colors are very close to those on the monitor using the ICM setting, ( have also tried PhotoEnhance3 as well as RGB ) the shadows in the image show up very grainy or blotchy. Does anyone know how I may correct this, I haven't experimented with a lot of different photo papers yet, but the problem is evident with Epson Photo Paper as well. Could it have something to do with the glossy finish on the paper? If anyone knows of a good web site devoted to the printing of color photos on ink jet printers could you please include the URL in your message.
Thanks
Tim
I am printing images that I have scanned from professional photographs onto Hammermill Jet Print Photo paper with my Epson Photo 750 printer. The 8x10 photos are scanned at 400 dpi or higher on a Microtek Slimscan C6 and are then printed at 1440 dpi. The problem is that although the colors are very close to those on the monitor using the ICM setting, ( have also tried PhotoEnhance3 as well as RGB ) the shadows in the image show up very grainy or blotchy. Does anyone know how I may correct this, I haven't experimented with a lot of different photo papers yet, but the problem is evident with Epson Photo Paper as well. Could it have something to do with the glossy finish on the paper? If anyone knows of a good web site devoted to the printing of color photos on ink jet printers could you please include the URL in your message.
Thanks
Tim