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Jackson, assuming that my monitor is correctly calibrated (using a Spyder 2 actually) and I'm using the same printer and the same inks, that leaves the paper as the only variable.
I am guessing aswell, that a change in inks is a greater variable than paper types, within reason; I am using a Canon Glossy paper, which although not the same as the one Pharmacist used for his calibration, is obviously close enough!
Whatever, the profiles which are supposedly for the paper I'm using are way off when using Hobbicolors inks.
I am guessing aswell, that a change in inks is a greater variable than paper types, within reason; I am using a Canon Glossy paper, which although not the same as the one Pharmacist used for his calibration, is obviously close enough!
Whatever, the profiles which are supposedly for the paper I'm using are way off when using Hobbicolors inks.