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I am using Photoshop elements 2 and am in the process of upgrading to PE3.
Retail, the program is less than $100 and it is often on sale for less on
the internet. There is a learning curve, but it is well worth it. Color
management appears to be quite good. I am printing on a Canon I960 with
excellent results - both with Canon inks and MIS inks. If the I560 has a
manual setting in the driver software instead of Automatic, use the manual
setting and start with no adjustments. I found that the unadjusted manual
setting was far superior to the automatic setting. You can then experiment
with adjustments in color and intensity to suit your taste. In photos with
flesh tones I set the intensity to -4. I found that the automatic setting
on the I960 gave more intense and more reddish tones that I didn't like.
Best not to give up control to the printer software! On the manual setting
your results will be more uniform and predictable and you can then adjust as
YOU wish.
I would encourage you to devote a little time to learning how to use better,
more complex software. You will be rewarded with much better results in
most cases. Kodak paper was a problem for me and I advise everyone to avoid
it on Epson or Canon printers. Canon and Epson papers work well, and the
Costco Kirkland Glossy Photo paper is also excellent. I have read that it
is made by Ilford.
"Plan9" <benzplan9@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The people in the photos that I print on my Canon i560 have a reddish
> tint. Not really, really reddish, but just enough to be noticeable
> and hair is not as brown as it should be. How do I get them to print
> a little tan/browner? I'm using the Canon EasyPhoto Print software.
> Matte HP paper seems to be the worse, but it happens on gloss or
> matte; Canon, Kodak, HP, and Ilford.
>
> --Ben