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Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster, Overview
Wedding, portrait and school photographers have traditionally used luster paper for their photos.The following ICC profiles are provided by Epson America, Inc. at no charge and carry no technical support of any kind. They have been produced by Epson America's color management team for our customers who are using the Epson Stylus Photo 2200. In most cases, these custom ICC profiles will provide more accurate color and black and white print quality than with the standard profiles already shipping with every printer.
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Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster, Overview
Preparing to print from Photoshop
Whichever method you use, the result will be a profile of your monitor with those settings. The next time you launch Photoshop, it will use your newly created profile. Do not change the settings on your monitor after you profile it — specifically do not change brightness, contrast, or color settings.Photoshop CS4 - Colour Management
Photoshop CS4, particularly the UI, has undergone some pretty radical changes in recent years, but it's fair to say that color management in its widest sense is similar in both look and feel to CS2 and CS3. In fact, so similar that I was of a mind to not bother publishing a version for CS4. However, I've bowed to pressure and updated my CS3 essay to reflect the few changes that CS4 has introduced.Assign Profile and Convert to Profile | Color Settings in Adobe Photoshop CS4
Earlier we talked about how the settings in the Color Settings dialog control color conversion as you open or import a document. In a document that's already open, you apply profiles and color conversions using the Assign Profile and Convert to Profile commands on the Edit menu.Printing: Chapter 8 - The Photoshop CS4 Companion for Photographers
Using Photoshop to Control Your Printmaking by Derrick StoryThis guest post was submitted by Brian Auer from Epic Edits Weblog . Working with Photoshop can be quite time consuming for both beginners and advanced users. Once you’ve worked with it for a while, you begin to find that you’re constantly going back and forth between the same menu items or palette buttons.

