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<blockquote data-quote="cbay" data-source="post: 526375" data-attributes="member: 35177"><p>Without a doubt it's an adventure trying to find my way in the world of digital photography. It's all good when put into perspective, but some of the struggles that come along can be a real nag. With post processing becoming more important to me also comes the question of whether the final product looks the same to the rest of the world. I got a monitor that is supposed to be good, then realized it needs to be calibrated. So i go buy a calibrator and use it and then so many of my images look cooked, white balance off, etc., Then recalibrate and get different results, do some reading, calibrate again,,,, different results,,,, To the point i really have no idea what the images look like to the rest of the world.</p><p>Eventually i decided to turn off all the lights in the house at night and recalibrate,,,, ok, not too bad, pretty close to the prints i had made (for the first time),,, so around the same time i was suggested to try dispcal GUI / argyllis,,,,,, so i figure why not and tried that. They looked pretty much the same as the very last calibration i did. Whooo hooo! Now a couple weeks have went by since then,,,,,my mind is wondering again, looking at my flickr images some are a little dark, some a little cooked (to my eyes, lol), and i start thinking there is some warm color cast on the current calibration. Ok, i'll double check the calibration today and see what it comes up with,,,,,dispcal has an error and won't run my calibrator. I was lucky to even figure out how to install the program let alone know what's up with the error so here we go.</p><p>Really not so much a question as much as a rant along the road to finding my way in digital photography. But,,,if someone sees my recent images and thinks they are out of whack in some way and have a well calibrated monitor i'm a sucker for punishment so let me know. LOL!!!</p><p>I don't hear groans on the subject very much so maybe this is overreaction and my ocd will move on to something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbay, post: 526375, member: 35177"] Without a doubt it's an adventure trying to find my way in the world of digital photography. It's all good when put into perspective, but some of the struggles that come along can be a real nag. With post processing becoming more important to me also comes the question of whether the final product looks the same to the rest of the world. I got a monitor that is supposed to be good, then realized it needs to be calibrated. So i go buy a calibrator and use it and then so many of my images look cooked, white balance off, etc., Then recalibrate and get different results, do some reading, calibrate again,,,, different results,,,, To the point i really have no idea what the images look like to the rest of the world. Eventually i decided to turn off all the lights in the house at night and recalibrate,,,, ok, not too bad, pretty close to the prints i had made (for the first time),,, so around the same time i was suggested to try dispcal GUI / argyllis,,,,,, so i figure why not and tried that. They looked pretty much the same as the very last calibration i did. Whooo hooo! Now a couple weeks have went by since then,,,,,my mind is wondering again, looking at my flickr images some are a little dark, some a little cooked (to my eyes, lol), and i start thinking there is some warm color cast on the current calibration. Ok, i'll double check the calibration today and see what it comes up with,,,,,dispcal has an error and won't run my calibrator. I was lucky to even figure out how to install the program let alone know what's up with the error so here we go. Really not so much a question as much as a rant along the road to finding my way in digital photography. But,,,if someone sees my recent images and thinks they are out of whack in some way and have a well calibrated monitor i'm a sucker for punishment so let me know. LOL!!! I don't hear groans on the subject very much so maybe this is overreaction and my ocd will move on to something else. [/QUOTE]
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