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Damien Symonds

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  1. There's so much wrong with this I don't really know where to start. First of all, please read this and tell me when you have done so: https://www.damiensymonds.net/2011/09/cropping-tutorial.html
  2. @photopro this is really really really really REALLY terrible. You must never do this. He's right, your files are MUCH too small.
  3. Make sure you're following the "Troubleshooting" part of my calibration instructions, about 3/4 of the way down the page.
  4. No, use "Do not adjust", exactly as my instructions say.
  5. Ok, so move it a bit higher, so that your screen isn't so warm, yeah?
  6. Great! And when you open that, what Temp is it on presently? As I understand it, it's a range from 5000 to 10000K.
  7. Referring to Page 39 of the screen manual, which Color Setting have you got your screen on at the moment? "Standard" or something else?
  8. That's good news. Now, the colour. Can you fill in the blank in this sentence for me? "My screen is _______ [cooler/warmer] than my prints".
  9. Ok. And if it's possible for your eyes to ignore those blown out parts for now, do you think the overall photos are approximately the correct brightness on screen now? I'm talking about the midtone and shadow areas. Or is your screen too bright, or too dark, in those areas?
  10. Wonderful. Because they look good to me too. Of the three photos you posted above, which one has "overexposed areas" on screen?
  11. We can ONLY discuss photos that have prints, so of course I have deleted your last photo. Also, DO NOT MENTION YOUR PHONE AGAIN, or I am walking away from this conversation. Is that clear?
  12. Am I correct in thinking that you are happy with all of these prints?
  13. Could you show me all the photos you're comparing?
  14. Chana, I fear you're overcomplicating this. Your screen must match your prints. It's that simple. If your screen is presently brighter than your prints, the brightness needs to go lower.
  15. A little bit red, but not very much. Almost perfect. And no, not overexposed at all. Arguably a tiny bit underexposed, but again, almost perfect.
  16. Great, let's concentrate on those. How closely does Photoshop match them at the moment?
  17. Ok, then we'd better ignore that set of prints for now. Do you still have some previous prints there with you?
  18. Can we come back to that a bit later? For now, we must concentrate entirely on getting a match between your photos in Photoshop, and the prints in your hand. Is this the first time this has happened? How often do you get prints?
  19. Chana, its 7:40am on Monday here. I'm running around making lunches and trying to get my kids ready for school. I'm answering your questions as promptly as I can, but I beg you grant me a little patience.
  20. I'm so sorry, I don't understand the question. Could you explain further?
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