by jeSteR » Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:26 pm
That's because your printer probably took the liberty of assigning it's own RGB profile on all your attached computers and displays. This will help cheaper home systems acheive a decent result from home printing.
The only way you can get truely consistent colour from multiple displays/print sources is to standardize on the Adobe 1998 RGB Color Profile. The prints I used to send to LD were exactly what I saw on my screen, they were just heck expensive. But that's cuz I have all my devices running of the Adobe RGB profile, If your monitor's color gamut isn't that great though, it won't give you a decent representation of what you're going to print. ie, if you paid less than $500 for your monitor, it ain't gonna have a very wide / accurate gamut.