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  1. digitaldog .............Thanks so much for taking the time and trouble. Yes I found the downloaded profiles and right clicked them to open and now they're showing up in Photoshop Print dialogue. So problem solved. Very grateful for your help.
  2. I’ve installed and set up an Epson SC P800. No problem so far. Printed a couple of tests on Hahnemühle paper having to use Epson paper profiles ………… because although I download Hahnemühle paper profiles they’re not showing in the printer dialogue screen. Using Adobe Photoshop CC. (Windows PC) Any tips on how to remedy this greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  3. Thanks for taking the time to answer ........... my ? was though can this be done in Photoshop.
  4. Using say a 200mm lens causes compression in an image. Is it possible to create that effect in Photoshop cc? Thanks. Al
  5. digitaldog, Thanks very much. I watched your presentation with interest. I'll work with the wide gamut color profile and only use sRGB in the final posting. Thanks again. desadams
  6. Hi, Am I doing this right? Recently got am Eizo CG2420. I calibrate the screen with the built in sensor and this is labelled CAL 2. There’s also a switchable Adobe RGB mode or sRGB mode. Since I’m not printing at the moment my images are for the web so I’m doing all of my editing in SRGB mode. Is that right? Or should I edit in the Calibrated mode and then check it out in the sRGB mode? Appreciate any advice. Thanks. Al
  7. Sorry for delay in responding, I live in European time zone. Okay thanks everyone for tips and advice. I guess I'll continue to research before I spend the money.
  8. Thanks so much everyone for taking the trouble to respond. The Eizo cg 2420 really is at the top end of my budget and it seems to feature a built-in auto calibrator and reference system and I was hoping it would be accurate. I suppose I could get a separate calibrator and a cheaper screen but would it do the business? I can’t afford to experiment with different monitors. Digitaldog thanks so much for the video full of tips, would this monitor qualify as a good one bearing in mind my financial restrictions? Yes … the price of ink is obscene.
  9. Thanks so much everyone for taking the trouble to respond. The Eizo cg 2420 really is at the top end of my budget and it seems to feature a built-in auto calibrator and reference system and I was hoping it would be accurate. I suppose I could get a separate calibrator and a cheaper screen but would it do the business? I can’t afford to experiment with different monitors. Digitaldog thanks so much for the video full of tips, would this monitor qualify as a good one bearing in mind my financial restrictions? Yes … the price of ink is obscene.
  10. I run a Windows 10 computer. I want to buy a printer and monitor. Currently I’m considering an Epson SureColor P800 and an Eizo ColorEdge CG2420. When I printed previously I used a calibrated monitor but it was, for me, difficult to match what was on the monitor and what came out of the printer. Ink costing more than some champagne this was frustrating. Would the combo I mentioned above solve that problem? I would prefer to spend less on the monitor and if possible get something a little bigger than the Eizo. Maybe I should say too that I’m not selling prints …… I simply want to make some of my images into prints for myself. Thanks in advance for any advice. Best wishes.
  11. <p>Thanks Edward ........ good of you ...............that seems to work so far</p>
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