What Should You do if the Images are darker or lighter than expected when Printing?
Sometimes you will find the images are darker or lighter than expected when sublimation printing. Have you found out some good solutions?
In order to avoid your images become darker or lighter, the first thing you should do is calibrating your monitor. If your images are still coming out darker or lighter than they look on screen, make sure the gamma setting (which controls the brightness of on-screen images) in your printer driver matches the one you used to calibrate your monitor. (In some drivers, this setting is listed under the Color Management section in the Print dialog box.)
Because of the way papers absorb sublimation ink, dark shades of gray may appear as solid black when printed. As a result, images with heavy areas of shadows lose detail and appear too dark. You can compensate for this tendency by lightening the shadows in image-editing tools such as iPhoto 5 and Adobe Photoshop before you print. Click on the Adjust button and move the Shadows slider slightly to the right, taking care to not wash out the rest of your image. By accessing the Adjust controls through this pane, instead of the regular Edit controls, you will limit your changes to just this print--not the original image.
For sublimation printing, the image quality is the most important indicator to judge the quality of sublimation paper, sublimation ink and even the inkjet printer. Try to print high quality images is our forever pursue.
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