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Epson Stylus Photo R3000 prints dark - always have to increase brightness
Any other R3000 owners experience this?
I've got a Canon 50D and the pics look fine on the camera and fine on the screen before any processing is applied. But if I print without brightening, the prints come out much darker. Other than that, the printer produces great prints. I understand that the pre-print viewings are from back-lit devices, but it seems to me that I shouldn't have to pre-brighten just to print a pic taken with default settings.
I print mostly RAW or JPEG directly from DPP to Epson Ultra Premium glossy paper and have my paper settings to reflect that (including 11 mil thickness).
I have also tried printing from Windows Live Photo Gallery, but get the same results.
Any input appreciated.
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I tried using the Epson Glossy paper profile, but that looked aweful.
I was able to resolve this by increasing the brightness value of the epson standard (sRGB) color adjustment mode I've been using. Still haven't settled on a value yet, but somewhere between +8 and +10 works well.
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