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Lady Photog

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  • Main editing computer
    Mac desktop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    Spyder
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon 5D MIII Prime 50, Prime Macro
    iMac Late 2015 5k Retina

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  1. Ran a fresh calibration...okay in LR my prints are now slightly cooler especially in skin tones than on the screen...but not by a great deal...
  2. I can soft proof in LR or PS, I'll check out my print now with nothing applied and get back to you x
  3. Yes no problem Samantha. After calibration is completed, I go into PS and apply my lab's ICC profile to soft proof an image which i then compare to the supposedly matching print from the lab to see if the calibration has helped me get a better match to my lab's prints.
  4. Hi, I followed the instructions 110%, the colorspace is sRGB and I only use the ICC profile to compare uncorrected prints to my screen post calibration. Please can you offer assistance...this is driving me crazy and costing me in prints! I just ordered another up to date set of images after calibrating again and the images are just awful....very pale and cool compared to on screen. This is not good when it comes to newborn photography! Feeling desperate here!
  5. Why oh why is my calibration not matching my prints. Please can you help? Scenario: Followed all Damien's advice for Spyder5Pro to calibrate an iMac Late 2015 model 5k Retina display. Test prints were supplied by a top pro lab and i also applied their ICC profile in PS to check the calibration against the print...my screen is warmer than the print! It appears to have a magenta hue to it. Skin tones look lovely on screen but pale and washed out on print. Any grey,beige & taupe items on screen look pinker. I have tried re-calibrating in a dark room and in a natural daylight room and in a room with the light left on (a 5000k daylight tube light)...nothing gets rid of this magenta hue! I've even tried letting the device read the ambient light and it advised to set 5000k and 90 brightness, which i did but no...still no match! I've also tried to match the print in every lighting scenario possible but no result! Please can anyone help as this is really holding me back...
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