TonySalas
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I've decided to purchase and external monitor to use solely for editing.
I'm looking at two (2):
http://www.amazon.com/Dell-UltraSharp-27-Inch-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B00P0EQD1Q
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PC9HFO8/ref=psdc_1292115011_t1_B00P0EQD1Q
Thoughts on these?
Thank you!
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Just now, Damien Symonds said:
Yes.
That's very unusual. Are you saying that you've got your screen at its absolute minimum brightness, and it's still brighter than the prints?
No. Just the opposite. My display is at it's brightest, and the print is coming back dark from the lab.
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On 2/3/2016 at 9:23 PM, Samantha LaRue said:
No. After you calibrate your monitor to match your prints, then all future prints will match what you see on that monitor.
OK. I could be causing my own confusion.. Probably just the way my brain thinks. I should just trust the process the experts so willingly provided.Have you already calibrated your monitor to match your prints? Or is this the first print you've ordered? I calibrated, and the colors are really, really, close.. the difference is almost negligible. The difference is that the print is dark. Does that mean that my display is too bright? I could never get the monitor dim enough to fall into the range recommended during calibration with my Munki.
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I received a 16x20 e-surface print today and it came back dark. And I'm not sure I understand why.
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I think I've read myself to insanity on the topic of calibration. Maybe I'm just being thick-headed and way over-thinking the subject, but, I am confused to the point of frustration. I desperately want to have a level of confidence that my prints will match my screen perfectly, because I am in the business of offering print products. and they need to be right!
So, I have an early-2011 MBP that I do all of my editing on, and a ColorMunki Display calibrator. I've followed your instructions to a tee.. several times. But, I still feel like I'm doing something wrong. So, I want to start over. (Note: I will be purchasing an external monitor because editing on a laptop sucks ass!)
I'm planning to reset the calibration on my MBP, edit some images to my liking, and order a handful of prints (half dozen 5x7s, and 8x10s, of varying color - including b&w). I have a couple of questions.
1) I have the .icc profile from Millers (which is who I use the most). What is the purpose of the profile, and what is the best way to make use if it?
2) If I edit images on a non-calibrated monitor (my MBP), and send them to the lab for printing, and then calibrate my monitor to match the prints I get back, won't they not match again?? In other words (because I'm pretty sure I sound crazy right now..), if I edit on a non-calibrated monitor, print, calibrate to match the print, edit another image on a now calibrated monitor, and print again.. won't they still no match? I hope this makes sense.
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Thank you!!