Are your prints too dark? Simple fixes and tips for photo editing and printing



Why do prints come out too dark. Is it your printer or have you just got your screen set too bright. From screen adjustment to how your screen is set up when editing. Getting an art/photo print which looks right.

The free printer test image is at

Printer Test Images

00:00 Start
00:16 Why are prints too dark?
01:02 Monitor calibration and profiling
01:58 Will a cheaper model work for you?
02:30 Settings?
03:10 Other ways which help
03:22 What a test image tells you
04:40 Prints still dark
05:02 Edit/viewing setup – the background
08:00 Changing papers
08:42 The simple levels adjustment
09:39 Allowing for different print lighting

The video looking at editing the Orwell print is at https://youtu.be/neRxIuf5G1g From photo to print. How I edited a 100MP image, but more importantly why I edited it the way I did. Why the journey is easier with a destination. Why the final print was on a different paper.

Calibrite Display Plus HL – the basics of calibrating and profiling your screen https://youtu.be/hBB2siT8lKg

One of my many detailed monitor calibrator reviews

i1Display Pro Plus review

For a full categorised index of all my videos, see:

Keith Cooper photography videos index


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