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Business, 01.11.2019 04:31, Uhmjujiooo4220

Nick is working on a new graphic for one of his company’s clients and is having an issue with the color on his screen. the client wants the graphic to include a very bright red color, but nick can’t seem to find the right color on his screen. he seems to have the color perfect on the screen, but when he tries to print the graphic, the color seems to fade. he has checked the printer, and it works fine. what will nick see on the screen the color that he is printing? group of answer choices a) adjust the resolution. b) update the video card drivers. c) calibrate the display color. d) adjust the refresh rate.

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