Re: problem?
Re: problem?
- Subject: Re: problem?
- From: Ray Maxwell <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 15:32:52 -0700
Hi David,
May I recommend that you get two books that will help you understand
your problem.
Real World Color Management
Real World Adobe Photoshop CS
Both of these fine books were written by Bruce Fraser who helps people
on this forum. Chris Murphy was also one of the co-authors of Real
World Color Management.
After reading these books you will have a much better understanding of
how to set up a real world workflow that will accomplish what you want.
If you shoot digitally, I also recommend Real World Camera RAW with
Adobe Photoshop CS.
No photographer should be without this library.
Ray Maxwell
Good luck,
Ray Maxwell
DAVID IUSHEWITZ wrote:
hi folks
with osX10.3.9, on imac g4 with 17" flat screen, i am
confused trying to setup colorsync profile?
when I use the colorsync setup program in the monitor
preferences, and i check the "expert" box, therefore
using the five sets of sliding controls, i create
custom profile called "custom 1"
1. if i go to the monitor preferences, and i select
"custom1", the screen is much darker than the "IMAC"
default profile.
2. if i go through the colorsync profile maker with
the expert box unselected, i end up with a profile
"custom2"
custom2 is much lighter that both the imac default
profile and the custom1 (expert) profile?
i am a colorsync advanced-beginner and i am totally
confused as to with profile to use.
i need to ultimately match the stock photo house i
work with with so i need it right.
any thoughts?
david
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