So who cares if your screen is calibrated "correctly" and mine and Mom and Pop's are aren't calibrated "correctly", no one looks at a calibrated screen any longer anyway. I insert a point in Photoshop and read the RGB color measured. Are you saying that is incorrect? If I reduce a color cast this way and white is a better white, how the heck is that incorrect? Are you saying I have to have some gizmo to measure white ignoring what Photoshop is telling me? John R iMac10,1, Mavericks 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 12gig RAM, 1TBHD On Friday, June 6, 2014 6:06 PM, Andrew Rodney <andrew@digitaldog.net> wrote:
On Jun 6, 2014, at 5:01 PM, John R <jrswebhome@yahoo.com> wrote:
Through curves if I take out the 5 each of the 10 red and 10 blue I measured in white,
Stop right there. You've said you measured white several times and you've not defined how. We can't continue until you explain what you are doing.
The numbers don't ensure the color is right or wrong all by themselves because there is another output device, your display at the very least in the mix. Go into a TV store and see 100 TV's all getting the same RGB numbers and all looking different. Which is correct?
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