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eleanor15

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  • Main editing computer
    PC laptop
  • Editing software
    Lightroom with Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    Spyder

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  1. Ok. Thank you again so much!! I really appreciate answering all of my questions!
  2. Yes, I followed the directions. I think the Dell external screen is more accurate with my prints. There is no huge difference between the two so it not that bad. But when I see my images on my iPhone it seems that the images are more saturated and have more contrast than I have on my external screen. Is there an article on how to tackle the difference in posting for websites and social media? For making sure our viewers see the images as we edited them?
  3. Hi! I calibrated the laptop yesterday and downloaded the little program as suggested and surprisingly I can see now that when I'm on my laptop, the calibration I set yesterday is chosen and when I plug in my external screen, the profile is changed to the calibration I set for the screen. This is so cool! But now I have another question, can it be that the laptop monitor calibrated a little cooler than the external monitor (which is warmer and more saturated in comparison between the two)?
  4. Oh wow! I didn't know that! Thank you so much for all your help!! and for the quick replies!
  5. Thanks!! So I just run the calibration as usual? Or should I change any preference in the software to be able for it to remember the different profiles?
  6. So I'm working on a laptop most of the time (with no IPS panel) and when I'm home I plug the laptop to a Dell screen which is calibrated. Since the calibration software is on the laptop, can I perform calibration for the laptop screen, or it will overwrite the calibration already made for the external screen? Is it possible to have different calibrations for two different screens attached to the same laptop?
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