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DonnaM

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  • Main editing computer
    PC desktop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    X-Rite
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Nikon D810, 24-70mm lens (Nikor)

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  1. I guess so! doh. I followed the tutorial and redid the calibration again. The color matches the test print pretty close, but the screen is a bit brighter, even testing at 80. I can edit brighter to compensate, but my monitor is pretty dark now.
  2. I ran the calibration again, and added in the RGB settings (My monitor has brightness, contrast and RGB settings I can control). The print and screen almost match now, screen still has a little more red and brightness than print. The White Point is at 5181K and Luminance is at 78.
  3. Thank you, what changes do I need to make then?
  4. Yes, I verified the Document Profile is sRGB IEC61966-2.1 (8bpc)
  5. I think I figured it out, and it wasn't calibration. While the Working space was set to sRGB, The RGB color management policies was set to "Convert to Working RGB" instead of "Preserve Embedded Profiles" Now to get test prints after re-editing and saving
  6. What should I look at if I like the color of the monitor after calibrating, but the test print is too cool/blue/green? I've verified that both my camera and PS are in sRGB, so as far as I can tell I'm using the same color profile.
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