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Here I am again.... I have to apologize in advance as I'm very confused with myself. I'm going to try a local lab to order new test prints that use the D65 standard. I noticed one photo when uploaded to the lab platform is very different than my file in PS. I know I've done something stupid and do not know where I f'd this up. The other image in the snapshot is of another image of mine when I was going from LR to PS back to LR. The image of the man is my new workflow trying to navigate from Br to PS to done. I use Portraiture for the skin smoothing and do that last but it always makes me put it over the very first layer. I'm most deff taking the RAW after I understand Br better however, I have to get this darn monitor correctly calibrated otherwise I don't know what I'm looking at.
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Ok this make so much more sense now that I know about Millers and Mpix being overly warm, thank you. Now to locate a new lab!
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I have calibrated the screen on my late 2015 iMac (running on Monterey) twice per the instructions and using prints I had on hand, they seemed to match fine, pretty close in color and depth and my screen color didn't seem to change much after the calibrations.
I placed a new print order to mpix and they look bad. Yellow looking, soft, hilights are blown out. I have the color checker display pro. It's worth mentioning I also have a MacBook Pro that I have not calibrated, the digital images on both Macs match close on screen but neither to the prints. Here are some examples, please advise what steps I need to take to get this corrected. I did reach out to mpix with examples and they wanted my setting info. I have not heard back from them on my setttings besides they said it will never match exactly, that I do understand, but being this off is an issue I'm unsure of how to correct on my end. Thank you!
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Yep I was in the wrong color space in ACR, back to re-edit in PS!