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marcus 27-04-11 11:49 AM

Calibration Issues
 
Hi there,
I'm just after getting some prints done with a professional (not high street) lab and they turned out perfect. Only problem is, before printing he also calibrated my laptop with Eye-One and since then all my images appear extremely light on my screen. An example of this is the following image of a lilly opening. [IMG]http://www.photoradar.com/files/imagecache/original_large/photos/users/marcus/lilly-opening.jpg[/IMG]
Previously, the background had looked black but now I'm seeing a brown tone with lots of blocks of colour instead of smooth tone transitions.
I appreciate that my laptop has been calibrated to his equipment but even shots that haven't been processed look odd.
What do others see in the above image and should I revert back to my original screen settings?
Thanks for any insight or help ye can give.
Marcus

Cathus 27-04-11 03:30 PM

the image is definitely brownish-red in the background.

sampling a section of it I have color code #170201 or RGB 23 2 1

GeoffWessex 27-04-11 04:06 PM

Fair enough.... it's not black - but you've got a great range of tones and it looks very 'balanced'. I'd say leave the monitor as it is - or turn the Brightness down a fraction.

KeithT 27-04-11 04:55 PM

I would say leave your monitor as it is too. It looks fine on my monitor. If I adjust my monitor at all, it is in the gamma. I usually do this tweak about once a month and everything is fine. To test colours on my monitor I generally look at some pro images, like the ones that are in the adverts to the right of the website here.

marcus 28-04-11 11:16 AM

Ok. Thanks for putting my mind at ease re colour. Kind of explains some of the critique I got in the past that didn't make sense to me. I never knew a screen could be off by so much. Only thing I have to figure out now is why my screen is showing darker areas as ugly blocks of colour.

nick_gray 28-04-11 11:36 AM

[QUOTE=marcus;47859]Only thing I have to figure out now is why my screen is showing darker areas as ugly blocks of colour.[/QUOTE]

Check that the 'Colors' is set to True Color (32 bit) and not Hi Color (16 bit), in the display/monitor settings.

marcus 28-04-11 01:26 PM

Yeah, did that yesterday Nick - thanks anyway.


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