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Can you recommend a good Photo Printing software?
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My printer is a Canon MG6350 if that helps?
I have photos that I printed directly from a cd without messing with the light or colour. It was taken on a camera used by someone who does weddings as a part time hobby, so I presume her camera is a good one. The colours on the photos are true to the real life colours and the details in the pictures are very sharp. This is why I surmised my printer was fine for the type of photos I want.
I won't be taking professional photos - they are just for my own personal use. So I want user-friendly software that won't ruin my photos if I just lighten them a bit for example.0 -
The other thing I was going to say was that surely it doesn't matter if my monitor isn't any good if all I do is lighten a photo and then print it out. Its the printed end product that matters. I can understand needing a good monitor if Im messing with colour settings. Or am I misunderstanding?0
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