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Damien Symonds

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  1. They are one way, yes.
  2. Have you browsed the files in here? There are some gradients there. Or it's possibly you actually mean Gradient Maps?
  3. No, there should be no difference from paper to screen. Either your screen is still too bright, or your room lighting is too dim.
  4. Why not? What's wrong with them? What are their pixel dimensions?
  5. Remind me which calibrator you have?
  6. Sorry, I need a better explanation. Fill in these blanks: "My screen is __________ (colder/warmer) and ________________ (brighter/darker) than my prints"
  7. http://www.damiensymonds.net/2015/08/about-jpeg-file-size.html Because there's not much detail in them. It's perfectly natural.
  8. Gosh, that's odd. You might need to do this. Then calibrate again.
  9. Ignore the before and after. Go to Photoshop now, and compare the screen to your pro lab prints.
  10. And were you able to achieve each of those?
  11. Can you check to make doubly sure that your print files are sRGB?
  12. And what white luminance target did you set for the Munki? 100?
  13. Can you visibly see the screen's brightness changing when you adjust it, though?
  14. Of course there is. Either the Spyder5Elite or the X-Rite i1Display Pro are more powerful. But I am worried about this. I'd hate to see you buy a more expensive calibrator, only to find the same problems. It just sounds like a poor screen to me.
  15. Have you checked that you have the very latest version of the converter? It's version 9.4.
  16. Whoa! No, you must NEVER clone on the background layer! Add a new blank layer to clone on. Also, turn off the layer group above while doing so.
  17. Do you still have the other cameras? Can you do the testing and show us?
  18. Sure.
  19. This doesn't sound like a calibrator issue to me. Have you calibrated other screens with this calibrator?
  20. Of course, they all should be calibrated. To avoid inter-office miscommunications about colour. But the designer's one is the one that really matters.
  21. I see nothing wrong here. Just normal raw noise. Easily removed in your software.
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