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<p>Can anyone recommend a printer for business cards? <br>
Thanks!<br>
Amy</p>
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<p>Thanks a ton!</p>
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<p>Thanks, everyone. I appreicate your feedback (a ton!). I have done a simply calibration of my monitor, but I probably need to buy a calibration tool and do it right.<br>
I'll check out drycreek and hopefully that will help until I can get my monitor correctly calibrated.<br>
Again, thank you so much!<br>
Amy</p>
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<p>The color pictures are oversaturated and the black and white, the shadows are too dark. What shows up on my screen looks so different than what is printed.<br>
Thanks.</p>
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<p>Please excuse me if this is in the wrong forum. <br>
I did some photos for a friend and she went to get them printed at Sam's and the color isn't good at all. I've only used professional labs, so I don't know much about Sam's (or other big box stores). Can someone shed some light on how I might correct this and why this happened?<br>
Thanks so much!<br>
Amy</p>
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<p>Thanks everyone!</p>
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<p>Sorry, I wasn't more specific. No sports, just portrait shots. Newborns, children and family portraits. Mostly outside, need to be able to shoot inside, but not in a studio. Hope this narrows it down. <br>
And thanks for the responses. </p>
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<p>Hi! I have searched the forums and found some great answers to questions about lenses. But nothing specific to children and family photography. I'm starting out and need some advice on what lenses I should try with my Canon Rebel. What is your lens when shooting children and families?<br>
Thanks so much!! I appreciate it!<br>
Amy</p>
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