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Adventurechic

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  • Main editing computer
    Mac laptop
  • Editing software
    Lightroom with Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    X-Rite
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    I know you hate lightroom and am converting to bridge and ps now.
    Nikon d800

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  1. It could be my walls are brown and my light is an lcd on the warm side, but its more yellow, instead of warm like in red riding hood, although in the red houses it looks more warm.
  2. Brightness matches, it still appears more yellow on the print than on the screen. my new number is 64
  3. Great, thank you again. it's too bright to calibrate right now, i will in a few hours.
  4. yes can confirm i have read and why I was trying different light to see if the light i was using was indeed too warm as you stated in one of your articles. I looked at the photographs both in lightroom i use to catalog then again in photoshop. I looked at the photo both inside and outside not in direct sunlight etc. as well as different light. the brightness of the photos doesn't bother me as much as the color. especially the red on the cape. When I looked at that in the daylight outside. it was dramatic. The overall warm tone is minimal compared to the worrisome red as I don't want the magenta tones. I didn't take the picture when it was cloudy but right now in the shade with some sun outside.
  5. I would love to get your opinion on these. Some of the images appear warm while other photos the seem to match. Inside light is a bit warm opened up both windows homework style light. In pure complete cover of clouds outside the colors appear much cooler and the colors appear more dramatic difference as in the little red riding hood outside the colors of the cape varied from red to magenta. What would be my next step?
  6. I have recently purchased the spyder5 after my color Monki stopped working. I was reading through your articles about setting up. The new setting ( I downloaded the software yesterday) will not let you adjust to 80, as it recommends to adjust or not adjust. Then sets up at 120, which you say is stadium bright. What do you recommend?
  7. not my pro lab but a common major brand lab that a lot of my clients will use if they don't print with me. I am waiting on the order for that lab.
  8. You are correct, I should have printed more than I did. two of the photos are coming off more yellow then screen. I darkened my screen to try to match the screen with the first one. the last one (86) is the recent print, like you said to have a few more than just one. And it was after i had adjusted to match the first. Its pretty close now? minus adding Yellow <---where did the yellow come from?
  9. Yes, I have I just sent off another print. and about to go and pick it up again
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