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when straightening a photo. it looks good on monitor but when printed it is much too bright. When I use exact same photo but don't straighten it, it prints ok. this has something to do with V2 . Doing a straighten in V1 and it prints ok. Problem is in V2. And yes I am using the latest version and I am using windows 10

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5 hours ago, Gary Mangelsen said:

when straightening a photo. it looks good on monitor but when printed it is much too bright. When I use exact same photo but don't straighten it, it prints ok. this has something to do with V2 . Doing a straighten in V1 and it prints ok. Problem is in V2. And yes I am using the latest version and I am using windows 10

Welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear about your issue.

Any chance you can upload the actual photo as afphoto document?
Doe the image print ok in V2 (not too bright) if not straightened in V2?

It is more likely that the issue is with print function or presets in Develop Persona in general, and not caused by straightening specifically.

What happens if you export the file, and then print from another App like edge browser?

 

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