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01/28/2004 10:56:56 PM · #26 |
Adobe Gamma comes with Photoshop.
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01/28/2004 11:02:26 PM · #27 |
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01/28/2004 11:15:58 PM · #28 |
Remember that the colors on your moniter will look different when you're using different lighting by your computer. Florescent, natural, etc.
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01/29/2004 07:22:32 AM · #29 |
Originally posted by Rooster: whre can I get adobe gamma? |
Adobe Photoshop, version 7.0 and above installs it on your machine by default. You can access it (on windows) by your control panel. |
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01/29/2004 07:34:17 AM · #30 |
I had develop my own tech to calibrate. I have 2 profiles. Camera and Print. The camera is the profile that comes with my Nikon. Adjusted to my monitor conditions. To calibrate I setup the camera on tripod side by side with monitor, put one photo in the display and the same photo in computer screen (Adobe Gamma don´t uses full screen, then I´m able to see part of the image), and calibrate based on Nikon´s profile until I get the same llok as I get in the cameras LCD monitor. Results are great. I´m really don´t see noticeable diferences when saw the image at PC.
The print prfile was done sending, straight out from camera to a print store that I choose to work. I made the print and ask for the ICC profile of the printer (Fuji). They give me th profile then I use it as base profile for Adobe Gamma. Print results are clearly diferent from PC and Camera´s monitor results. Then a put the print side by side with my PC monitor and repeat the process using the color profile of Fuji as base profile. Now, when I go to print, I load the Print Profile and adjust colors to my taste to be more natural. The results are incredible. I can really get what I saw. |
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01/29/2004 09:55:08 PM · #31 |
Wow ....what a difference! Thanks everyone! |
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01/29/2004 10:21:12 PM · #32 |
Holy Crap! Things are really bright now! I think a bit too much! The RGB part of it was hard! No matter where I put the slider it doesnt blend in!
I can finally see what others were talking about in my PWL entry! Damn! I wish I had done this early! I really think it was a winner! Curses!
Things look a bit washed out tho. Is it possible that I over did it?
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05/06/2004 12:11:44 AM · #33 |
Just wanted to bump this up to remind folks to please make sure their monitors are calibrated. The "it's too dark" comments recently are really getting annoying.
Carry on.
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