Iphoto printing/editing

When I print digital photos, using Iphoto, the colors are way off. I can't find a way to edit the photos in Iphoto. Any suggestions? ( I have an hp printer and a canon camera).

I have similar issue when I bought my canon IP4200 printer. Tried several settings in the print dialog - color sync and the color option. HP printer may have different naming convention but for me, turning off all color sync option seems to work best for now. It seems that iPhoto manages the color all on its own.

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  • How can I edit photos in iPhoto in Photoshop Elements?  I select PE in iPhoto preferences but they stay in iPhoto for editing.

    How can I edit photos in iPhoto in Photoshop Elements?  I select PE in iPhoto preferences but they stay in iPhoto for editing.

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  • How to organize photos in iPhoto after editing in Photoshop Elements?

    Hello. This is my first post with this group. I have iPhoto set up to automatically go to Photoshop Elements (PE) for editing. That works just fine, but I have never learned an easy way to get edited images back into the original iPhoto folder (Event).
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    I used to be able to edit all my iphoto pictures in PSE10. I  set the advanced section of preferences in iphoto to edit in PSE.  Since installing Photoshop Elements 12, I cannot get the transfer into PSE  of the photos (unedited and unreduced)  to work.
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  • Using iphoto and editing multiple photos in photoshop

    I set iphoto to edit my photos in photoshop. I tried to edit a group of photos at once, and it'll only open the first 4 pictures. Is there a reason I can't open more than the first 4 photos that I have selected? Is there a setting in photoshop I need to change that is preventing me from opening more photos?
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    Using Photoshop (or Photoshop Elements) as Your Editor of Choice in iPhoto.
    1 - select Photoshop as your editor of choice in iPhoto's General Preference Section's under the "Edit photo:" menu.
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  • IPhoto issues editing Raw files in PE4

    I've just acquired Photoshop Elements 4 and was happy at the prospect or keeping my photos in iPhoto and editing them in Elements.
    I mostly shoot in RAW format but when editing a RAW file in Elements I can't get the edit to show up in iPhoto (version 6).
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    My Photography teacher told me yesterday morning that my 'images levels ‘ are being changed by my iPhoto.
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