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Larese

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  • Main editing computer
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  • Editing software
    Lightroom with Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    Other/none
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon 5 D mark III & Canon 6D mark II
    Canon 35mm 2.0 canon 85mm 1.8 Canon 50mm

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  1. yeah thank you! That will be Hubby's job for the evening! Thank you for your input and time!
  2. definitely the light source. Checked prints in different lighting and much better.
  3. yes - but I got some blinds and dark block out curtains?
  4. Thinking I need to get a lamp/different light source. As I can't do much in here (rental), we got a 4000k bulb from Bunnings yesterday and it still seems pretty warm in here. will then opt for this. and if all else fails! Chucking this freaking monitor out the window!
  5. Yeah sorry - after numerous attempts to get it correct I searched in the forum for other solutions and ended up here and posted here. But I have been following the other instructions
  6. yep tried the warm setting. Still red on the prints and not on the screen.
  7. Hi @Damien Symonds, I have now recalibrated twice. but my prints tend to be more with a red tint than what's on the screen? Any ideas on getting it correct? (I moved print labs, so got new prints). I have a Spider X Pro. I have followed your advice regarding the calibration- I have a 4000k bulb in the room etc. My brightness is very much higher than yours as per the spyder it says 120 is my target - I move it down to 100 though. I do have this colour option - it's just been set on native this entire time. But wondering if I should maybe jiggle the custom RGB sliders?
  8. HI! Not sure if this is the correct place to ask? I am starting up with In Person Sales and looking at software where the clients can view their artwork on their walls before ordering their prints/frames. I have been looking at a few YouTube videos and it seems like it's possible to make a mockup in photoshop using their supplied room photo. But it also seems that you would need to create everything (sizes etc) from scratch every time? Other software like Fundy/Proselect offers this all to you - but eeek it's just another subscription to the endless list. Would love to hear your opinions on if this is something that's doable in PS (and how big of a learning curve it would be) or if I need to suck it up and just get one of the programs that offers it all. Thank you
  9. Completely understand it. Would really like it to be as close to perfect as possible for the clients as for myself. Bulb no don't...it's a weird fixture (we tried to change it yesterday) and I am sure the rental agency won't change a 'working light'. Only other option is moving into another room/storage space-ish with no windows but it definitely has a better/whiter light that will be constant (probably answered my own question there...)
  10. Blinds open, day time. Looks better. still doesn't match the print/screen though. So print is now "colder but still a bit dull" but not the warm/bright/vibrant I am after on the screen? (sorry I know I am sounding crazy with the yellow/warm/tones - confusing myself at the moment etc.)
  11. Sorry! It's yellow probably not bad. but not great. But it is what it is. My print photo however is dull/not as bright as my screen. (example guy is wearing a white shirt on the screen/real life. But on the print it looks a shade of tan/cream.)
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