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if you create prints of your photography im willing to bet that you have probably created at least a print or two or perhaps even more like me where the image on paper looks darker dimmer it has lower contrast the blacks dont look as rich and this could be really frustrating i know because ive been through this is it my paper is it my printer is it my computer is it my display or is it me like you know am i the one that is causing uh that is causing the problem in this video today ill share with you some of the common reasons why this happens as well as some practical tips as well for editing your images for print which is different from editing your images for screen some of the things that you can do using docHub lightroom and photoshop to improve the tonality and contrast of your image and to better prepare the image for printing okay so the first reason why your prints may be turning out a little bit dark is because paper is a completely different medium than your display and i