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Why the colours on paper look slightly different from what I see on my computer screen?

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Why the colours on paper look slightly different from what I see on my computer screen?

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Printed media and computer screens operate different colour technology and slight differences will always be present. Pretty much every screen out there will display a different colour from the next one, even more if it is an old screen. You can calibrate your screen with dedicated hardware, like I do, to see the real colors. The colours you see on the print are as true to the original artwork as they can be. But, if you still think that the colours are wrong, please send me an email.

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