Last few days to purchase prints at my Etsy shop! As I do every year I will be closing up my shop from November 1st. until till early January of next year.
Hi Geninne,I have absolutely admired your work from afar for quite a few years. I am an artist, myself. I see that you produce your prints on Fabriano watercolor paper with an Epson printer. How have you managed to get the color management and output that you desired? I find that when I print on the finer specialty art papers, the colors come out muted and dull. I have adjusted print settings but still cannot get the results I desire. I would like to produce my art on the finer papers and not have to use printer specific papers all the time. Any advice or suggestions you could provide would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!!
@Lil' Chittlin: Hi :-) I do lot, and lots, and lots of tests and tweaking on the printer settings and in Photoshop before I'm happy with the output. My advice is just keep on tweaking until it comes out right. That's what I do. Hope this helps!
Thank you so much for getting back to me! Yes, I am very familiar with the testing and tweaking marathon ;) I just wanted to check and see if you had stumbled upon something that maybe I wasn't aware of or maybe you had found the "Holy Grail" of paper and printer pairings. Thank you so much for your time and advice! Your work is absolutely amazing :)
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Beautiful work. I also visited the Etsy shop and I found some great gift ideas. Thank you.
Do you sell originals too? I just got an email from the library to notify me that they were ordering a book I suggested-- you book!
Hi Geninne,I have absolutely admired your work from afar for quite a few years. I am an artist, myself. I see that you produce your prints on Fabriano watercolor paper with an Epson printer. How have you managed to get the color management and output that you desired? I find that when I print on the finer specialty art papers, the colors come out muted and dull. I have adjusted print settings but still cannot get the results I desire. I would like to produce my art on the finer papers and not have to use printer specific papers all the time. Any advice or suggestions you could provide would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!!
@Lil' Chittlin: Hi :-) I do lot, and lots, and lots of tests and tweaking on the printer settings and in Photoshop before I'm happy with the output. My advice is just keep on tweaking until it comes out right. That's what I do. Hope this helps!
Thank you so much for getting back to me! Yes, I am very familiar with the testing and tweaking marathon ;) I just wanted to check and see if you had stumbled upon something that maybe I wasn't aware of or maybe you had found the "Holy Grail" of paper and printer pairings. Thank you so much for your time and advice! Your work is absolutely amazing :)