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Imac display profile photography
Imac display profile photography









I run theĬalibration and profiling in Advanced mode. I use the Apple Cinema Display 23" and an Eye One Display 2 colorimeter with Eye One Match 3 software. I have not worked with an iMac 24", nor with the Spider2Pro. My output is at a standstill until I get this figured out! Problem and b) keep my profile as accurate (and close to print) as possible. Settings I should be adjusting (or where), and what values I should be playing with, that will a) solve my

imac display profile photography

My main issue is this: I'm reasonably comfortable with the basic theory of the profile, but I'm not clear on what Profile created by the Spyder, will do me more harm than good. Wisdom seems to be saying that (especially on an LCD monitor) adjusting things in software, outside the monitor

Imac display profile photography software#

Do I want to play around with anything in software (shades, Colorsync, gamma-control, etc.)? So far, the If I want to select target criteria, what are they for this monitor (white point, black point, etc.)? NeitherĪpple, nor forums, nor other web sites, seem to address what to use to safely pick my own targets withoutģ. Monitor might be clipping the individual colors and causing my red problem. I'm really just having a hard time determining the right procedure to accurately profile.

imac display profile photography

Lab (Natural Color in Massachusetts) and confirmed that, indeed, my prints were low on the red, and a bit Getting it down to 120 cd/m^2 luminance.or what looks like that on an LCD. Surfing tells me that these displays tend to be extremely bright, and that I'll probably have a heck of a time

imac display profile photography

After seeing how bad the calibration was, a lot of net I used 6500K/gamma 2.2,Īnd the default settings for black and white points. I tried to profile my 24" iMAC display using a Spider2Pro, which never gave meĪny problems on my PC, but I have a noticeable red shift, and I suspect I'm too bright.









Imac display profile photography