It looks better in real life. Like i said, my only gripe about the canvas is that it is quite loose. And also there are a couple white specs on it you cant see in this picture (like needle-point sized parts of the ink have chipped off.
here's my original picture and the one I printed
(print is actually pretty close in color accuracy, my canvas picture doesn't show it off well.)
I just want to make sure, you guys say to give it to them in adobeRGB, just like many of us use when printing at home? No need to convert down to sRGB? Also, since some people are saying the prints are a little bland, would it be better to up the saturation a little bit before sending?
Drayken wrote:
I just want to make sure, you guys say to give it to them in adobeRGB, just like many of us use when printing at home? No need to convert down to sRGB? Also, since some people are saying the prints are a little bland, would it be better to up the saturation a little bit before sending?