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Damien Symonds

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  1. Tricky situation. During the day, when you open the window so you have daylight to view your prints in, is your screen any closer to them?
  2. Do you mind showing us a picture of your room?
  3. That usually means that the lighting in your room is too warm and dim. No, cooler brighter ones.
  4. If you can find them, I'd love to see them, yes.
  5. Do you still have the original jpegs? Or only these ghastly edits?
  6. Just to confirm, are you saying that you didn't shoot any of these in raw?
  7. Are you still there, @Adrianamichelle?
  8. Hi @Adrianamichelle, yes, I think I might have a method for this. Can you go ahead and do your raw processing on the photo first, then post it for me again?
  9. Fantastic news! Then you really don't need to worry about anything. Leave those iphone pics exactly as they are.
  10. Can you check something for me? Go to Edit>Assign profile, and assign the sRGB profile, then toggle the Preview off and on and see if the photo changes very much when you do it.
  11. Ah. Then yes, I think that's a common profile for iPhone photos. As long as your raw files say sRGB as usual, I'd say you're fine.
  12. Gosh, I'm so pleased you noticed this problem. Well done. What is the origin of this photo? I mean, did you edit it before the hard drive crash, or since?
  13. Thanks. I can't possibly imagine why this would be a useful feature.
  14. Doesn't it look like it turns the pixel layers off and on?
  15. I don't know, sorry. What DOES it turn on and off? Anything visible?
  16. Are you sure it wasn't just one bad print batch? Have you checked your previous prints to see if your screen still matches them?
  17. I've definitely got instructions for the Elite. Were you looking here? https://www.damiensymonds.net/calibration.html
  18. @Michelle Pena, I just found your thread. Buying a new calibrator will not fix your room lighting problems. They are what you need to spend money on, not a new calibrator.
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