Re: PF members exhibit on March 16, 2013

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I use an brightness adjustment layer of +16 when printing thru the Epson profile on my Epson R-1800.
LCD screens are just not the same as CRT monitors
Roy
 
 
In a message dated 3/18/2013 9:47:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ygelmanphoto@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Ah,  I now understand Andrew's photo -- and also why I didn't before.  My laptop screen didn't show any distinction between the poles, the top of the poles, and the dark image of the land in the background.  So, on my screen the top was all a confused silhouette.  I might have realized something like that was going on because the vignetting in the sky in my image on my screen was also too dark.

I have my laptop calibrated so that what I see in Photoshop matches what comes out of my printer -- I had to make it darker to match my printer's output (Epson 3800).  And I read that's the usual problem with laptops.  But why should screen images from RIT be dark???  Is it just me?. . .or my bed? :-) .

  -yoram
 

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