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Cheryl

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  • Main editing computer
    Mac laptop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop Elements
  • Monitor Calibrator
    X-Rite
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Mark iii
    EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
    EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM
    18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS
    X-rite i1 Display Pro calibrator

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  1. I did, yes-I thought I mentioned that in my original post, sorry. Your instructions were much more clear than the video tutorial that came with it! Thank you! So if I just do regular browsing on my computer non-photo editing related, I can switch my brightness to what is easiest for viewing, but then just put it back to the lower brightness for editing that was done in calibration and I should be good? (...and once my prints match perfectly, of course.)
  2. During calibration I was prompted to turn down my screen brightness to get the readings in the middle. I just got my calibrator last night-never used one before so I am clueless, I have the X-Rite i1 Display Pro. My question is, when I edit in Photoshop do I need to remember and change it back what screen brightness I had to change it to during calibration or does that not matter? Typically I prefer my screen on it's brightest setting for eye comfort. Thank you! I followed Damien's steps and here is my calibration screen shot.
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