It all depends on how they handle profiles and there are lots of variable's. Rendering intent to profile engines to just software weirdness abobe icc engine is differnt then apples but both exist on same computer and each program might be using different engine with same profiles it will look different. Same on pc. There are several different profile engines.
On Apr 5, 2014 8:17 AM, "Robert J McCulloch" <bobmcculloch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm sure calibration would help overall , however my immediate concern is that on the same computer, a laptop, different programs and posting to the forum, display differently, I've also noticed that two different programs print slightly differently. Bob.
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:44 AM, Emily L. Ferguson <elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At 7:37 AM -0400 4/5/14, Robert J McCulloch wrote:It's always necessary to calibrate your monitor under, as much as possible, the equivalent of north facing daylight a couple times a month. If your computer operating system has such a calibration routine, run it. If you want to move to a more professional level with calibration, buy any one of the quality calibrating devices on the market.
Emily, thanks for looking, the color cast didn't appear, at least not so noticeable until it hit the forum, I've noticed that being posted shots display a little different than from my programs even on the same monitor. I'm not so happy with the photo as I as before I posted it, probably just stay on the HD now, Bob.
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