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About Kamal Krishna
Expertise
I am a brainbench certified Photoshop professional and have been using the tool since 1998. Since then I have been constantly upgrading myself with the newer versions of the same. Please feel free to ask me for issues or difficulties, be it technical or creative. I am here to help.

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About 9years, I have been using photoshop extensively for print media, animation, presentations, broadcast designs, mobile content etc.

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www.kamalkrishna.com, www.Worth1000.com,

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Bachelor of Science(Computers)

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Brainbench Certified for Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Adobe Photoshop 6.0, Adobe Photoshop 5.5.

 
   

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Topic: Adobe Photoshop



Expert: Kamal Krishna
Date: 4/29/2008
Subject: Adobe Photoshop 7 color settings

Question
I made a mistake in the color settings, and I need to get them back to the originals.  
My prints look like i used color infrared film, with a red filter.  Pictures print out looking more to the yellow-orangish tones.  I am better off going back to the original settings, but I am not sure what they are.

Image-Mode-Convert to Profile....is one of the locations that I went into, but maybe you have another opinion?

My monitor shows the proper colors of the photos, but I tried printing from 3 different photo imaging programs with the same results.  
Thank you for your time.  If you need more information, please let me know.

Answer
Hi Gerard,
If the image looks fine on the computer and prints bad. Then it must be a problem with the printer settings, you were saying the problems is same with 3 different imaging problems, then its not Photoshop also.
Try re-installing the printer drivers, or resetting the printer settings.

- Kamal Krishna

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