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I have many photo's downloaded to "my Pictures" and they look pretty good
when I bring them up, but when I try to print them they look awful. I've tried changing the size and that doesn't seem to help but I'm not sure what I'm doing. Can any one tell me where I can learn how to do this? |
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I'm not certain that your question deals with Excel too much. Quite often
there is a difference in colors and shades of colors when you print them - video displays handle colors differently than printers do. Color matching can be tough. You can learn a lot about dealing with such things through sites supporting graphic editing software such as Adobe (Photoshop) and JASC (Paint Shop Pro). You can also search around for sites/forums where folks show a real interest in digital photography such as http://www.dslreports.com/forum/dimaging - one I'm familiar with that doesn't require registration to post questions at. If you're having problems printing from Excel, you might explain that and try to describe exactly what problems you are having. "Beegee" wrote: I have many photo's downloaded to "my Pictures" and they look pretty good when I bring them up, but when I try to print them they look awful. I've tried changing the size and that doesn't seem to help but I'm not sure what I'm doing. Can any one tell me where I can learn how to do this? |
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