Zno does not color correct your image files. We print as is. The best way to ensure that what you see on your screen will match our printing is to calibrate your monitor using an external monitor calibration tool.
Monitors direct from the factory are often very bright and very saturated – acting as filters that make your images appear brighter and more saturated than they really are.
Using an external monitor calibration tool and controlling the lighting in your editing space are the first steps toward achieving accurate color in your physical prints.
We recommend setting up your monitor in a location without natural lighting.
Once you have calibrated your monitor, the next step is to order a Print Test from us to check that what you see on your screen matches our printing.
You will need to hold the physical prints up to your monitor and adjust the monitor to match the prints you receive.
You may want to order an additional set of Print Tests after your initial calibration to double check.
Please check out the links below for information on monitors and monitor calibration tools:
The best monitor calibrators in 2023 | Digital Camera World
The best monitors for photo editing in 2023 | Digital Camera World
For more information, please email support@zno.com.