Trouble with PhotoCAL & Apple 17" LCD
Trouble with PhotoCAL & Apple 17" LCD
- Subject: Trouble with PhotoCAL & Apple 17" LCD
- From: "Bonner Photography" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 18:59:39 -0600
I'm kind of a child in the wilderness here so I might be asking some dumb
questions.
I am running PS7 on a G4 dual and outputting digi portrait & wedding images to
a Fuji Pictro 4000.
We have a printer profile purchased for the Fuji and a Colorvision PhotoCAL
Spyder for LCD. When I create a monitor profile following all of the steps in
the Wizard, it saves that monitor profile in the ColorSync folder as the
"System" profile, right?? Now, should I be setting my PS7 Color Preferences
dialog box to have the "PhotoCAL" profile as my working space also, or should
I continue to work in Adobe RGB 1998? I'm not sure if it's a problem with the
puck, the s/w or the monitor itself, but the shadows seem to show colour
shift, almost a solarized look, like details above 0,0,0 are out of Gamut.
Would I be wise to upgrade to OptiCAL or a more costly set-up like Gretag,
etc?? Are there limitations to this monitor?? Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
John Bonner
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