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My daughter sends me photos from her camera and I try to optimise them
for photoprinting. I often find that the final photos end up too dark, even when I tweak my computer monitor brightness. I know I can buy additional equipment to help with this, though I'm not keen to. Would printing the files on an inkjet printer provide adequate examples of how the photoprint will ultimately come out? -- Mike |
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