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tomas

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  1. Yeah I thought so too . I prefeer to read but sometimes its nice to just listen. Thx and say hi to the wonderful australia from me : )
  2. Ah ok thx and i read your post and even did a research on internet and Iam thankful for the info about the srgb since it seems to have lots of pits to fall into when using aRGB. Ay first point It felt bad especially when my new monitor covers 99% or aRGB but when Iam thinking of it I dont "loose" anything since its the hardware calibration thats important and it will cover 100% of sRGB anyway. I can undertand why this guy say he is gonne be hated but most people will understand if they get help/info and do some research from site like this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLOO4twNsXoABk2iHK0y4vnFb6lFGYbeIe&v=20vQ0U_jxjc
  3. Oh ok I will look into it and thx for ur answers and help and once again thx for a nice site.
  4. Hi ; ) Iam getting my new monitor and 1display tommorow and I have watched the tutorial at this site wich was real good. I have 2 labs iam going to use. Regarding lightrrom I dont see any downsides for me to use it. (but I allways copy files from camera to my NAS with my naming system and then have the top map of the hieraki imported/updated) Regarding when u send for print to lab is there any need to use their soft proof file before or just trust the standard ICC profile? So this is what to do ? plz fill in blanks if i missed something 1. calibrating monitor 2 set colorspace in LR and PS. (adobe rgb) 3 send to print lab
  5. Hi my name is Tomas from sweden I just want to say thanks for a great site. I have been searching the forums and trying to find a guide with information on the workflow from calibrating monitor to set all software and then send to print lab. I´ve just got my first good monitor and my zrite calibrator and I understand what to do but i want some information on what to think of before sending the filte to print. So if some1 know a guide or such in the topic i would be glad otherwise i try to search for more info on the net . thanks in advice and sorry for my bad english. /Tomas
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