I have used Adobe Gamma to calibrate my monitor. Then I followed this up
by using window's visual program to fine tune it.(Adobe Gamma does up to 32
bits which I guess is what my monitor is although my OS is 64 bits).
I have started doing more printing. I have added a brightening
layer at + 16 in Photoshop to do the printing. I also run into images
where I have to go back in to Photoshop and use the shadow-high light
adjustment to unblock the shadows. The latest thing I have done is to
add an exposure adjustment layer but not change the exposure but change the
gamma to make the prints look correct. I wonder if there is a calibration
method that would be better than what I got or it is just because LED monitors
have too much dynamic range that I will have to continue with adjustments when
I print?
Roy