thanks... ya know one thing that drives me nuts though, is the light/dark calibration on computer monitors being so different from one to the next... the only reliable aspect is that Apple computers are always calibrated lighter.
Have three computers in front of me at work (Win XP, Win98, and MacOSX) all these images look so different on each screen... makes me wonder how the images look to everyone else.
I agree 100%. What I do "In desperation" when I am really concerned is print an image on my primary photo printer and then adjust my monitor as best I can to agree with the printed image. That way I can come closer to setting up a picture on the monitor and have it print out in better agreement with the monitor image...
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thanks... ya know one thing that drives me nuts though, is the light/dark calibration on computer monitors being so different from one to the next... the only reliable aspect is that Apple computers are always calibrated lighter.
Have three computers in front of me at work (Win XP, Win98, and MacOSX) all these images look so different on each screen... makes me wonder how the images look to everyone else.
I agree 100%. What I do "In desperation" when I am really concerned is print an image on my primary photo printer and then adjust my monitor as best I can to agree with the printed image. That way I can come closer to setting up a picture on the monitor and have it print out in better agreement with the monitor image...
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