If you use Adobe Photoshop, you can select a different color profile to assign the image as Adobe RGB or sRGB color spaces, as you do, the colors are easy to see on the quarter of the screen in the way are mapped to the new color space. View the profile of Adobe RGB color is saturated, bright, while sRGB tends to look more natural, the profile you use is really a matter of personal preference and how you want your final print to appear .
Another important feature to ensure that your image is what it sounds like to print on your computer screen, the "Proof Colors option" use Photoshop, if you move this option, you will again see colors easily as closer ready to use color printer to use this feature would be a ICC color profile of the output device (printer) if you are your preferred printing using a fully calibrated workflow then they will be able to e-mail an ICC color profile, which is a small file with the pressure characteristics of printing.
Printers are calibrated with a device called a spectrophotometer, and some high-end printers these devices are built into them. The calibration of the first linearization by printing density model This model is then read by the spectrophotometer to ensure that the printer prints the correct ink density 0-100%. Once the printer is "linearized" is a color profile must be created for a combination of paper / special ink.
This is accomplished by printing a target color reference spent reading the new spectrophotometer, this information is then used software color profiles to an ICC color profile of the printer and can be used in Adobe Photoshop and other programs to show how to create an image is printed.
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