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lisaglamphotography

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  • Main editing computer
    PC desktop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    X-Rite
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Mark IIID, 70-200mm, 85mm, 135mm

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  1. wow I had no idea this is considered a laptop! Crazy!! I'm going to look into buying a MAC... probably much better for editing purposes.. My husband doesn't like all the junk around the computer so he thought this would be the best one! I wish I did my homework! Thank you guys!
  2. http://www.dell.com/us/p/xps-27-2720-aio/pd?oc=fdcwlp1398ssb&model_id=xps-27-2720-aio This is the computer I have! thank you so so much! I was told I need to buy this one: http://xritephoto.com/ph_product_overview.aspx?id=1454&catid=109 and this is the one I have that gives me the weirdest finish: http://xritephoto.com/colormunki-display
  3. How do I find out if I have a wide gamut? The prints are ok now since I lowered the brightness, but the colors are still off. Not sure how to correctly calibrate this monitor, that's why i'm thinking the wide gamut is the answer. What do you suggest?
  4. I've been having calibration issues ever since I became a photographer 2 years ago. Not to mention I'm self-taught so that's mainly where the issue comes from lol The issue is that when I calibrate my screen, the results are a super dark pink finish and the screen is extremely dark! Seriously I cannot edit anything like that... When I called the company they said my screen was just too bright... Either way I'd rather have the factory settings then pull the picture up on my iPhone to compare the results and to see what needs to be fixed! How horrible is this?? Any suggestions anyone?? I have a DELL desktop with a wide gamut screen and the devide I used to calibrate my screen is X-rite color munki display Thanks ahead!
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