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<blockquote data-quote="piperbarb" data-source="post: 133330" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>Keep in mind that different computers will display color slightly differently. When I look at a photo side by side on my Macbook Pro, the color is a little warmer (tends towards the red/yellow) than on my Dell XPS 17 running Ubuntu Linux, which is always a little cooler (tends towards the blue). Yet, each is pleasing when I am not comparing them side by side. That's the one aspect of digital that was not as much of a problem with film/print. Every piece of equipment will render the color balance and intensity a little differently. With film/print, you can get consistent results because you have a consistent set of physical media and processing: film, chemicals, paper.</p><p></p><p>Also, everyone sees color a little differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperbarb, post: 133330, member: 12214"] Keep in mind that different computers will display color slightly differently. When I look at a photo side by side on my Macbook Pro, the color is a little warmer (tends towards the red/yellow) than on my Dell XPS 17 running Ubuntu Linux, which is always a little cooler (tends towards the blue). Yet, each is pleasing when I am not comparing them side by side. That's the one aspect of digital that was not as much of a problem with film/print. Every piece of equipment will render the color balance and intensity a little differently. With film/print, you can get consistent results because you have a consistent set of physical media and processing: film, chemicals, paper. Also, everyone sees color a little differently. [/QUOTE]
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