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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Cemal,

As always very good piece of information here. 

Having used the Colormunki for some time now to calibrate my monitor I have noticed a marked difference lately in my output prints. Color management is such a vast topic and I have only recently started to gain more knowledge of its proper use. 

I can say without a doubt that my prints are finally looking very near my monitor. Softproofing and ICC profiles have always been my downfall because they would always degrade my image and finding the workaround to repair this problem was constant testing of trial and error. 

After many months of testing and research I think I finally nailed it. I have made prints on my system and more importantly other systems and have gotten the desired results on the first print by using Softproofing and ICC profiles, I can not stress their useage enough.

As we all know and understand there is always room for improvement of our images but I feel I have finally found the recipe that works for me.

That said, the supplied targets will be put to good use thank you for including the link. 

Have a great day!

Steven]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Cemal,</p>
<p>As always very good piece of information here. </p>
<p>Having used the Colormunki for some time now to calibrate my monitor I have noticed a marked difference lately in my output prints. Color management is such a vast topic and I have only recently started to gain more knowledge of its proper use. </p>
<p>I can say without a doubt that my prints are finally looking very near my monitor. Softproofing and ICC profiles have always been my downfall because they would always degrade my image and finding the workaround to repair this problem was constant testing of trial and error. </p>
<p>After many months of testing and research I think I finally nailed it. I have made prints on my system and more importantly other systems and have gotten the desired results on the first print by using Softproofing and ICC profiles, I can not stress their useage enough.</p>
<p>As we all know and understand there is always room for improvement of our images but I feel I have finally found the recipe that works for me.</p>
<p>That said, the supplied targets will be put to good use thank you for including the link. </p>
<p>Have a great day!</p>
<p>Steven</p>
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