


Now, this is not necessarily the end of the world. Printing service uses "smart" color-management-aware software and printers to print images. But typically there are two possibilities:ģ.1. Now, I never used Costco myself, so I don't know how it really works with them. Use calibrated and profiled printing service. I assume Faststone image viewer/editor is also color-management-aware.ģ. Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Corel PaintShopPro, Corel Paint - all will do. Use color-management-aware software to adjust your photos on your monitor to make your photos look the way you want them to look. This is entirely between you, ColorMunki and your monitor.Ģ. Note that this step does not in any way involve Costco and their profiles. If not, you can easily do it in Windows color management settings. It is quite possible that after generating the profile ColorMunki software will do this assignment for you. This profile should be assigned as your default monitor profile in Windows.

ColorMunki profiling software will generate a monitor profile for your monitor.
