Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation
Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation
- Subject: Re: Best Color Management Practices for Web Image Creation
- From: "john castronovo" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 03:55:44 -0400
This reminds me of my prior life when I was a studio musician in NYC in
the early seventies. For all the money they had invested in gear, final
mixes for pop music at Columbia Records and many other studios were
evaluated on a pair of Jenssen 6x9 speakers because those were the most
common car speakers around at the time.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Mowreader"
On this I'm following the lead of the guy I know who produces gospel
albums. He has a fantastic, state-of-the-art studio. He's got a couple
million
in the control room acoustics alone. He's got a home listening room
that's
to die for. But his iPod earbuds and his car stereo are flea market
abominations--because he knows his clients' fans are listening to his
work
on the same kind of stereos. If the track sounds good on his iPod and
on
his car stereo, it's ready.
In our field, if an image only looks good on a $10,000 calibrated
monitor,
it doesn't look good.
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