RE: Skin tones with Gen4?
> Does anybody have any ideas or suggestions on where to go from here?
>
Yes, make sure your monitor is calibrated and then use Photoshop to get
the skin tones looking natural on the monitor. I find the plugin from
Pictograph called iCorrect Edit Lab extremely useful in quickly
adjusting color to achieve what I want regardless of what problem I am
trying to correct.
Your prints should match your monitor with your setup.
Dick Reed
Toskhara Arabians
Leicestershire, England
www.toskhara.com
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