Colorsync usage in the "real world"
Colorsync usage in the "real world"
- Subject: Colorsync usage in the "real world"
- From: Richard Wagner <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 04:54:52 -0700
The objections from the guy who oversees the lab is that there is no
guarantee that your client will have a calibrated monitor, so why
bother. He says he runs uncalibrated monitors "to get them used to
working in the real world". I suggested to him that the students don't
know what the files they are working on really look like with the
monitor they way they are.
Tell the lab director that he is out of touch with the "real world."
His recommendations run counter to those of the American Society of
Media Photographers and likely every other organization of professional
photographers. He is doing a tremendous disservice to the students
using his lab. Perhaps you should loan him a copy of RWCM. You can
also direct him to the ASMP web site:
http://www.asmp.org/commerce/digitalps_1.shtml#colormanagement
Would he have his car tuned up at a place that says, "Well, the
customer probably can't tell the difference, so we just eyeball
everything instead of using a timing light and all that electronic
junk..."?
Good luck!
--Rich
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Richard Wagner
WildNaturePhotos, LLC
email@hidden
www.WildNaturePhotos.com
Member ASMP | NANPA
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