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Article: Colorful characters. (reconciling color incompatibilities)
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- Computer Shopper
- Article date:
- September 1, 1995
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Color is becoming a way of life for computer users. First, color monitors made a splash in the late '80s, and while initially expensive, they offered few additional difficulties. But the latest color trend is in printers, notably cheap color inkjets with exceptional print quality. With these peripherals, users are expecting to move output from screen to paper with no difference in color saturation and hue. Generally, they're in for a surprise. There are reasons why the colors on your glitzy 17-inch monitor don't match those you print on your expensive color thermal inkjet printer. The most basic of these reasons is that displays and printers think of color in different ...
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