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I have been trying to print a color photo that I scanned into photoshop. My problem is not being able to match the quality of the original when I print. I cannot get the colors/brightness, flesh tones in particular, to match the original when I play with the setting under the image tab. Can anyone good with photoshop give me a couple pointers on which image controls are best to use.

My scanner also has image setting for the scanning process and I was wondering if it would be better to tweak the scan process then import into photoshop?

Just for info the monitor and printer output seem to match for color and brightness/contrast.

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I have been trying to print a color photo that I scanned into photoshop. My problem is not being able to match the quality of the original when I print. I cannot get the colors/brightness, flesh tones in particular, to match the original when I play with the setting under the image tab. Can anyone good with photoshop give me a couple pointers on which image controls are best to use.

My scanner also has image setting for the scanning process and I was wondering if it would be better to tweak the scan process then import into photoshop?

Just for info the monitor and printer output seem to match for color and brightness/contrast.

Some years ago the Mustek Scaners was coming with some software for to calibrate the in- and output. May you try a googleling fo9r that kind of Saftware.

The direct scanned photo from an paper Photo will never be the same as the original. Only the use of an high quality Slide Scanner gives you a very near the original result.

Cheers.

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