"Steven " <dfw$> wrote in message
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> As amateur photographers to you find that color management is hard to
> achieve. Do you use it? Does the image software you use make it easy
> to correct the way the file looks on the monitor to the final print.
> Does your camera support P.I.M? Do you use the information from P.I.M
> to print your pictures? These are some of the questions I get from the
> local photo club. If you were to have a software program to help you
> with the final print looking like you saw it or what is on your
> monitor what would you like it to have , what would you like
> included in this kind of software? How much would you pay for a
> software package that would help you achieve great results? Are there
> any software programs out there that already do this?
> I don't want to reinvent the wheel and make another imagining program,
> because there are a lot of good out there already but a software
> package that helps you do the final printing and help you get the
> results you want. Any feed back is welcome here in the newsgroup or
> emailing me directly at dfw$. Take out the money to
> get to my email address.
What's wrong with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2? It does everything you've
listed, for about $50.
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