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HP78

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  • Main editing computer
    PC desktop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    X-Rite
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon 6D, Sigma 35 Art, Sigma 50 Art, Canon 135L and Tamron 70-200 VC 2.8

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  1. Hi Damien, I'm confused, sometimes i have to crop my images a little in PS, and i'm sure i read in the crop tool bar to leave the resolution blank? Well i'm thinking about ordering some prints through Queensberry and i was told my images have to be 250 Dpi...but when i check my Dpi value in the image size a whole bunch of numbers show from cropping image, i was told by a member from Queensberry that i need to re edit photo and when i crop it to put in the resolution box 250 but when i do that it resizes the image really small, i cant imagine it will print nice as i'm wanting to print 8x10 size?
  2. Yes, and it was there fault, they had a problem with their printer. Some of the staff their are color blind I think. I went else where to have my prints done and took them in to show them the correct colours they should be...they appoligised and refunded me my money.
  3. Hi, someone told me to make sure that my calibrated color space is loaded into photoshop under "edit" then "color settings" and where it says "working space" and "rgb" to click on that and put in the device you calibrate your screen with. I have never done this before, it has sRGB IEC61966-2.1in there. The reason i ask is my lab printed out my photos and they all turned out pinkish, i was most defiantly in the right srgb color space. My prints have always matched my calibrated screen up until now, and i'm sure its them and not me? Where i live we only have one good lab in town, so going to out source my prints to another lab out of town to compare, but 1st i thought i had better check! And yes i calibrate once a month with the x-rite color munki.
  4. Hi Damien, i edited a whole wedding in LR, without realising that it was set in RGB in the soft proofing area (teach me a lesson for using LR) as i' have always used ACR, but other wedding photographers i know told me LR was better blah blah blah , anyhow is there a way i can take the edited photos into PS and change the colour space back to sRGB with out having to edit the whole wedding again? Thanks
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