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NOTE: Using a contrast limited monitor profile reduces the contrast ratio of your display and may not be appropriate for general use or preparing files for web viewing. Paper profiles made with X-Rite i1Pro devices can be utilized. However, profiles made with other devices or downloaded from paper manufacturer sites are not accessible for selection in i1Profiler software. Soft Proofing is always recommended when printing for critical color, luminance, and contrast match when printing. i1Display Pro - https://xritephoto.com/i1display-pro i1Photo Pro 2 - https://xritephoto.com/i1photo-pro-2 Notes by the author Jared Platt - If you already have a color managed workflow for your photo editing, you have calibrated your monitor and you’ve calibrated your printer, but you are looking for an even better more accurate way to edit your images for the print, I have a tip for you. You can create a monitor profile that includes the contrast ratio of your paper so that your monitor will not only show you perfect color, but it will feel just like the paper you are about to print on. Especially if you are always printing on the same paper and have a dedicated printing station, calibrating your printing station’s monitor to a particular paper will give you immediate feedback in your editing as though you are editing your images directly on your inkjet paper. This is also useful if you are always printing on a particular paper through a print house, either as individual prints or on press paper for books. Using your paper calibrations to limit the contrast ratio in your monitor profiles will take the guesswork out of your editing and printing workflow. Watch the video and give it a try. You will need an X-Rite monitor calibrating device like the i1Display Pro or i1 Photo Pro 2 that will allow you to make custom monitor profiles.