Monitor Calibration Issues
Zanotti
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I recently purchased a Data Color "Spyder3pro". Operation is fairly simple, a couple of clicks and it verifies how your colors are compared to standard.
Now for the interesting part - I dont like the change!
When I go to their stock photos, I see my current set up is a little too cool/ blue and the optimal is warmer. The warmer settings make many of my web sites appear off color - even Smugmug goes from black and gray, to black and brown.
There is probably a learning curve in getting accustomed to the new colors that I havent given it, but the change is more than I expected.
I did take some recent prints and compared them to the newly calibrated monitor and noticed the print and the new calibration are closer than without - that's the purpose.
Anyone else have these issues?
Z
Now for the interesting part - I dont like the change!
When I go to their stock photos, I see my current set up is a little too cool/ blue and the optimal is warmer. The warmer settings make many of my web sites appear off color - even Smugmug goes from black and gray, to black and brown.
There is probably a learning curve in getting accustomed to the new colors that I havent given it, but the change is more than I expected.
I did take some recent prints and compared them to the newly calibrated monitor and noticed the print and the new calibration are closer than without - that's the purpose.
Anyone else have these issues?
Z
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When I first calibrated my monitor on my Windows XP computer years ago, I though it was too pink at first, and a bit too yellow as well. But I have learned to accept the proper calibrated rendition, and now, that old un calibrated monitor looks terrible.
All of my displays match pretty closely, and my prints match my screen to my eye. My prints from Smugmug also match my monitor, so I am convinced it is correct.
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