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TonySalas

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  1. 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.

     

  2. 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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