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draybar
at Tue Sep 23 20:17:42 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>> >> >> >>I know what you mean about color inaccuracies. I work in the printing industry and color calibration is a must. Most people don't realize just how far off a monitor really is until they see one that's been calibrated. Even when one SEEMS like it's right, it's still WAY off. >> >>You can perform a home calibration by making a paint document with the colors Red, Blue, Yellow and Green and then going to your monitor's Menu and adjusting the color manually while comparing it to a actual red blue yellow and green swatches. This will get your monitor closer to actual color. >> >>You can fine tune your color by looking at photos with people and checking the skin tones. >> >>This is in no way a true calibration, but it should get your photos looking passable. But keep in mind that 99% of monitors are not calibrated. So even if it looks good on your screen, it may not on anyone else's. >> >>Anyway, hope you like the new "dramatic" snake pic >>-----
cool looking background. took me a minute to recognise the pic. ----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one. "Resistance is futile" Jimmy Johnson (Draybar) Draybars Snakes
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