cjc2 wrote:
Once again, and respectfully, you know nothing of which you speak, yet you continue to sprew. Bill Has forgotten more about color calibration and printing than you'll ever know. He is absolutely correct and you are absolutely helping, especially the newbies. Best of luck.
I dunno! I've never calibrated a monitor or used a profile. My Canon Pro-100 just keeps spitting out prints that look just like what my memory tells me they should. I have an in my 30s print on my wall from a pic I took in Sonoma many years ago: beach sand, bluffs and ocean. To me it looks just as I remember it. What gives? I just scanned the pic into my Dell computer from a slide from my Nikon (with my Canon FS4000US) and printed it on my Pro-100. No fuss, no muss, no agonizing. Simple as falling off a log! And everyone who sees that print says it's beautiful. I even like it mydamnself, that's why I put it where I can see it every day. And as I said, my memory tells me that it's almost perfect and I suspect that's because my memory ain't perfect anymore - or even as good as it was 50 years ago when I took that pic in my mid - 30s! Harry