Getting accurate print results
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Screen Calibration
For the most accurate results, it is advisable to calibrate your screen before ordering prints or making adjustments to images. The preferred method is using hardware calibration, such as the Colorvision Spyder or GretagMacbeth Eye-One, but you can also use the Adobe Gamma software included in Adobe Photoshop.

Profiling your image
To simplify things, our website and printers are adjusted for the best results when images are profiled with the sRGB profile. Since this is the main profile that most system displays are adjusted to, print results should turn out very similar to the image you see on your screen, assmuing that it is properly calibrated.