From: "gecko" <alpha@olympus.net>
> My friend is having a problem getting good results from some pics he
> has. I am posting what he e-mailed to me in the hope someone might
> offer something that might him.
>
> have a CD-R from the newspaper full of photos of last years Little
> League championship game that my grandson won. I had promised to make
> him an album and a display with his jersey.
>
> It may not be the printer driver that's responsible for the poor
> results I'm getting. Photoshop is displaying a message new to me:
> This document has an embedded color profile that does not match the
> current RFGB working space.
>
> Embedded: Nikon Adobe RGB 4.0.0.3000
>
> O Use embedded profile (instead of the working space)
> O Convert document's colors to the working space
> O Discard the embedded profile (don't color manage) THIS IS MARKED
> BY DEFAULT
The default is wrong (you can press ctrl-shift-K and change this) Convert
them to the working space.
> Having no idea what this means, I've been letting the default make the
> decision. I tried one test print with choice no. 1 and could see no
> difference. Whatever this is appears to have the resolution frozen at
> 234 dpi. I pumped the resolution up to 2400 dpi and couldn't see any
> difference with a jewelers loupe.
Ignore the dpi setting - this is an internal number that normally does not
change the quality of the result.
BTW - you didn't tell us the problem you are seeing with the pics.
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Mike Russell -
www.curvemeister.com