What a dinky little tool - thanks Karl!
Howard
karl shah-jenner wrote:
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From: "Howard"
: As a lover of photography, and a keen colour practioner it is even more
: frustrating because I can only make intelligent guesses as to the
: correct colour balance within an image. Generally it is the subtleties
: of hue that I miss, e.g. a black lurcher could have a hint of green
: within its coat - and I won't see it! A skin tone could be marginally
: too yellow or green, and again, I have problems. It makes setting up my
: monitor and printer absolute hell!!
ah, mebbe here I can make a suggestion - grab a freebie colour picker like
'colorcop' and run the eyedropper across your image to check the absolute
rgb values. don't worry, a LOT of people fail to do this and hope that
Adobe© get it right for them with some profile or another.. it really
benefits to check these values and get them right ;-)
it won't help with the printer but at last you'll know the RGB image will
be closer to right
: Anyone in this forum have any useful suggestions? (Apart from asking my
: wife to check!)
maybe a densitometer would help with the printing too - another piece of
equipment deemed redundant by the advent of modern digital, but still very
usefull - and usually cheap
: P.S. Happy New year to everyone.
same to you and everyone else here too
k