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Ok NOW First Sepia-Appropriate Pic w/ New Cam! (First Post=Technical Difficulties)

This is a discussion on Ok NOW First Sepia-Appropriate Pic w/ New Cam! (First Post=Technical Difficulties) within the Alternative photography forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I wonder if the hues that people are seeing here aren't due to monitor calibration, or lack thereof? I notice ...

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    tirediron is offline Senior Member
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    I wonder if the hues that people are seeing here aren't due to monitor calibration, or lack thereof? I notice this image having quite a different caste depending on which computer I use. One thing I'd really recommend that you get as soon as you can HM, is a monitor calibration tool, such as the Spyder series.

    http://spyder.datacolor.com/product-mc.php

    Prices run from $75 - $300 depending on the model and software package; generally for home/consumer use the most basic model will do fine. You will be amazed at the difference you see in your images when they're done on a calibrated monitor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    I wonder if the hues that people are seeing here aren't due to monitor calibration, or lack thereof? I notice this image having quite a different caste depending on which computer I use. One thing I'd really recommend that you get as soon as you can HW, is a monitor calibration tool, such as the Spyder series.

    http://spyder.datacolor.com/product-mc.php

    Prices run from $75 - $300 depending on the model and software package; generally for home/consumer use the most basic model will do fine. You will be amazed at the difference you see in your images when they're done on a calibrated monitor.

    Thanks TI!! I am going to scour the net to see if i can maybe download it somewhere.. you would be amazed at some of the stuff you can find out there! Thanks for your support

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hallow's Maiden View Post
    Thanks TI!! I am going to scour the net to see if i can maybe download it somewhere.. you would be amazed at some of the stuff you can find out there! Thanks for your support
    We won't get into the whole "You can download that free from here" debate, but suffice to say that's not going to work because in addition to the software, you also need the hardware, in this case the colourometer which is a physical device that rests on your screen to measure the the colours generated by the software and tell you when your monitor is 'right'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    We won't get into the whole "You can download that free from here" debate, but suffice to say that's not going to work because in addition to the software, you also need the hardware, in this case the colourometer which is a physical device that rests on your screen to measure the the colours generated by the software and tell you when your monitor is 'right'.

    Lol 10-4. Got it. Would software like this be available in a computer type store or a photography store??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hallow's Maiden View Post
    Lol 10-4. Got it. Would software like this be available in a computer type store or a photography store??
    Yes. (But more commonly in photo/electronics stores than straight computer stores from what I've seen). If there's a London Drugs in your area, they're a good bet.

    Spyder 3 at London Drugs

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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    Yes. (But more commonly in photo/electronics stores than straight computer stores from what I've seen). If there's a London Drugs in your area, they're a good bet.

    Spyder 3 at London Drugs

    Thanks so much! I have a London Drugs in the next town from me and from what i understand there is a large sale happening Yay!! Well on my way! For this program.. is it like everything else.. price = quality??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hallow's Maiden View Post
    Thanks so much! I have a London Drugs in the next town from me and from what i understand there is a large sale happening Yay!! Well on my way! For this program.. is it like everything else.. price = quality??
    Not so much no, in this case, price = features and a lot of the high-end features you won't really need for a one-user consumer application. Check out their website, as well as read some reviews. There are other brands too, and as far as I know, they're all decent, but Spyder is what I use, and have been very happy with it.

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    I like the picture, but I found that there was no resting point in it. My eye just wanted to keep wandering around. I think it would make a great background for a portrait.

    I need to calibrate my monitors too! I've currently got two sitting side by side and they don't even match!!! UGH!!

    Jess

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