| May 28th, 2007 05:22 PM | | andreyG
Joined: Sep 19, 2006 Posts: 391 | light of the monitors.
As I posted - I corrected my monitor by Huei device, I asked my professional friend and he told me that the file that I sent to him is correct (before he was yelling and screeming on me for sloppy colors and light). Also - it is a first time that I cam let my printer to print in authomatic regiment, and getting reasonable pictures. All thoso thing telling me that my setting is OK, but I have a lot of complains on my later placements tthat they are very dark - could you please look on Phili submission from 5.28.07 and tell me is it too dark (NO REVIEWS PLEASE,- DO NOT WANT TO BRAKE THE RULES) | | | [1] | | | May 28th, 2007 05:24 PM | | andreyG
Joined: Sep 19, 2006 Posts: 391 | Re: light of the monitors.
OOPS, QUICKY FINGER... I am quite convenced that my setting is ok now, but I'll see what is the opinion of the gang, It is time to make our monitors to work in a close gamma, otherwise it is impossible to say anything about pictures. | | May 29th, 2007 11:19 AM | | LVE
Joined: Aug 1, 2006 Posts: 827 | jpeg
I agree. I see an awful lot of reviews that I get, that would appear like we were looking at two different photos. I am not calibrating mine right now, but know that Andrey sees my photos and I his, pretty much the way intended.
I have said this before, that I have a kind of God given capability to remember what I shot, when I shot it, and how it looked. I try to edit my shots to reflect this. If I say this is the true color, I truly beleive on my monitor it is! | | May 29th, 2007 12:42 PM | | pb
Joined: Sep 18, 2006 Posts: 126 | Calibrations
Well, not to brag, but us MAC-o-philes do have an easy calibration feature that allows US to not only calibrate brightness/ whites/ millions of colors/ etc. We can also calibrate it to the standards of PC's in those areas. Under the blue apple go to System Preferences > Displays > Calibration> (2 choices) Displays: (I chose size 1024x 640 because it seems to fit my 19" screen the best) and COLOR (pick color) > Calibration> choose "expert mode" > a series of screens where you match luminescence, color, whites etc. to their standard via sliders. It recommends using "Native White Point D65 (6479k) > another screen sets Gamma> choose Native Gamma (1.35k ) If I choose PC gamma, my screen light changes dramatically (darker, deeper shadows), Mac gamma is softer, lighter but they recommend using NATIVE GAMMA, which I feel is crisper and truer.> finish calibration screens and click OK, done. Hope maybe those values help. Thanks Andrey for bringing this topic up. trish | | | [1] | | Login Now to post a reply (You will be brought back here to post your reply) |
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