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Damien Symonds

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  1. The Spyder Pro allows you to calibrate both screens, yes. However, ultimately it comes down to the laptop's ability to handle them. Mind you, most modern laptops have a graphics card powerful enough to cope with multiple profiles at once, so I'd be surprised if this was a problem. If you're not sure if each screen's profile is being honoured, you can use this. Are you following my calibration instructions here for the laptop, and here for the desktop?
  2. Oh crap, I just noticed you have a MUCH worse problem!!!!! Please fix it here.
  3. This isn't uncommon. Are you saying you have two separate computers - a laptop and a desktop? Or do you have a desktop screen plugged into the laptop? Which Spyder do you have?
  4. I don't think it would be possible to plausibly remove it altogether. But yes, with this and a lot of patience, you can reduce it.
  5. Ok, let's start simple. Reset the tool.
  6. And if you switch back to your mouse, it's immediately ok?
  7. Ok, thanks. You're probably aware that 6GB is 2GB less than the minimum RAM Adobe recommends for running CC. But that shouldn't be the cause here. Have you noticed the tablet being strange in any other software?
  8. Of course this is impossible. Please clarify.
  9. Also, if you choose your Move Tool (V) and hover over the guide, you should see your cursor change, and you can drag the guide off the screen.
  10. Isn't it a guide???? Just press Ctrl H to hide it.
  11. No, not at all. No copy necessary. It's in the Layers & Masks Class, by the way. I urge you to read it again, you'll be astonished at how many little things you've forgotten.
  12. Yes, it's a simple setting. In the Adjustments panel, go to the panel submenu and turn off "Clip to Layer".
  13. Add a Channel Mixer layer, and enter these values: Red channel 0, +100, 0, 0 Green channel 0, +100, 0, 0 Blue channel 0, +108, 0, 0 Then mask it on to the shirt. You might choose to apply it to the whole shirt, or just loosely to the affected areas.
  14. It's not great, that's for sure. But if it's the very best you've got, you might just be able to get away with it.
  15. No, sorry, not even close. Ditch it.
  16. Here's the PSD file
  17. That's because her hair WAS more white. In real life. Let's not be silly about this - not everything is software. Still, no biggie, it's a simple Hue/Sat adjustment. That's not part of the style. It's just web sharpening, you can choose your own level, to your taste, just as with any other photo.
  18. Have you calibrated the laptop screen as well? Is it over-saturated too, or ok? (Just trying to rule out an issue at the computer end.)
  19. What do you think of this?
  20. No, it's because you posted the image here as a png!!!!!
  21. Also, off topic, but very important: http://www.damiensymonds.net/png-file-format If you can post the actual photo, rather than a screenshot, I'm happy to help.
  22. No, only this: http://www.damiensymonds.net/preventing-banding-in-backdrops/
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