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S. Roberts

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  1. I'm not desperate, I'm more curious. I'm not used to not knowing. I have others that are better focused. It was these where I was backed away, with the high ISO - lots of grain - lots of noise removal, where now I'm not sure. How can I know?

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  2. Focus check please.

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    I'm not used to determining focus after using aggressive noise removal. Is there a class that will teach me how to determine focus on my own? I don't typically shoot with ISO's this high, but it was an unusual situation for me. Thank you.

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  3. Great questions!

    On 3/23/2018 at 6:10 PM, rahullele said:

    How many picture you offer as Fully edited (full level and skin work)

    I show clients 25-30 images, fully edited, to choose from at an in-person sales appointment. I edit. Some photographers outsource this step. (However, I do not shoot events of any kind.)

    On 3/23/2018 at 6:10 PM, rahullele said:

    Do you give images those are not full edit?  

     I do not show unedited work. 

    On 3/23/2018 at 6:10 PM, rahullele said:

    They would love to have it all. But it'll take way too much time for me to edit them all with full levels and skin work.

    If I understand, you shot pre-wedding (engagement?) photos for a friend for free? Consider showing them your images and outsource (hire) the editing and let them pay for it.

    On 3/23/2018 at 6:10 PM, rahullele said:

    Any place information like this available ? 

     Yes! For example, Creative Live (website) has different classes in photography all the time with business advice. WPPI has a website with resources. There are many Facebook groups belonging to industry-leaders. Seek them out and find groups that suit your genre of interest. You will find a community that suits you.

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  4. Hi Damien,

    I read through the link. I don't think this is the problem. I noticed immediately when I installed the DVI cable and the monitor was reset. It was crazy bright and very blue. This does not happen when my monitor goes to sleep or when I get security alerts. It never happens.

    So, I've looked at these prints and feel that the colors are so similar. I notice small tone or shade differences, but no one else does, unless I go to great pains to point them out. Generally, the prints are a touch more yellow especially in whites, skin tones, and are a bit more - green (maybe) in the blacks. Pinks/reds/blues don't seem to be affected.

    Should I move on to RAW?

  5. 58 minutes ago, Damien Symonds said:

    Without comparison??  Memory???  What are you talking about?  Aren't you comparing the prints???????

    I though you were talking about the monitor color being better (monitor to monitor). Yes, the prints compare better now.

     

    1 hour ago, Damien Symonds said:

    I'm worried about that.  It really shouldn't have been necessary.

    Datacolor said this, " Very often this a problem forced by the graphic drivers
    Their control panels need longer to boot than the SpyderUtility start-up which gave them the chance to overwrite the data we just wrote to the lookuptable of the graphic adapter.
    Depending on your graphic card you can disable the control panel.
    "

    I suppose I could reactivate it and see how it goes.

  6. I think so, but without a comparison it's hard to tell. My memory of color is imperfect. If I sent you a screen shot of "as best calibrated" with VGA and the same image "as best calibrated" with DVI -- can you tell me?

    I will say, what has made the most impression on me was disabling my graphics card from the startup menu. That made me think my screen looked really quite dark.

  7. The DVI cable came in. With the VGA still in, I laid out a collage, saved a screen shot. Plugged in the DVI-d (thinking I could do another screen shot) and it reset the monitor to factory settings. 

    My thought is that my prints now match pretty close. Some prints are off by slight shades. I wish I could tweak the Kevin color between 5000-5700k, but I can't. 

  8. While still waiting on my DVI cable, Datacolor got back to me. They had me disable my nVidia graphics card from the start menu, then reset to factory settings, and full calibrate to 2.2, 6500K, and of course the 120 cd/m2. When I open the same file in Spyder cal software at the end of calibration, and open the same file scaled to about the same size, is it me -- or do they look different?

    Also, last night I was loading a slip-mat with one of the black and white prints I got back from ProDPI --which prompted me to begin this thread-- and noticed a magenta stripe running the length of the print (middle of her forearm). I KNEW this batch looked pink. 

    After following Datacolor's recommendations, as compared to actual prints (not the last batch, obviously) my screen is now too bright. I'm sitting at a brightness level of 30 on the Dell monitor / 117 cd/m2. So, I will go in and bring it down until it matches my prints then recal.

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  9. On 5/12/2017 at 6:52 PM, Damien Symonds said:

    No, the monitor won't change with the windows open.  It's its own light source, so it won't be affected greatly by another light source.

    It's the PRINTS that will change.

    This is what led me to conclude that I needed an extra lamp to add light to the prints. But now I understand I may need a floor lamp to go with my in-ceiling flood lights. I need to bring up the overall light in my workspace to mimic the temperature (4000k-4700k) and strength of daylight. 

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