Reddish skin tone in print

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    Default Reddish skin tone in print

    I am on PS 7.01 and Epson Photo 780 printer. My prints have a reddish skin tone compared to what I see on monitor. Other colors are well matched. Last time calibrated monitor (Adobe gamma) in Oct. 2002. What could be the problem? The prints used to look fine a few months ago. Thanks for any help you can provide.
    Mike Ortez Guest

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    Default Re: Reddish skin tone in print

    It still could be a bad monitor profile. That happens. Go HERE <http://www.adobe.com/support/techguides/photoshop/cms2/gamma.html> and follow the instructions. Should help.
    graffiti Guest

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    Default Re: Reddish skin tone in print

    I had that problem and downloaded the latest printer drivers - it solved the
    problem.

    Brandi

    "graffiti" <graffiti@attbi.com> wrote in message
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    > It still could be a bad monitor profile. That happens. Go HERE
    <http://www.adobe.com/support/techguides/photoshop/cms2/gamma.html> and
    follow the instructions. Should help.


    Brandi Guest

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