I did the Calibration and it was very close to the last one.
Last edited by DonSchap; 05-12-2010 at 10:12 PM.
Don Schap - BFA, Digital Photography A Photographer Is Forever
Look, I did not create the optical laws of the Universe ... I simply learned to deal with them.
Remember: It is usually the GLASS, not the camera (except for moving to Full Frame), that gives you the most improvement in your photography. flickr® & Sdi
Are you setting the monitor brightness with a color management system?
Don Schap - BFA, Digital Photography A Photographer Is Forever
Look, I did not create the optical laws of the Universe ... I simply learned to deal with them.
Remember: It is usually the GLASS, not the camera (except for moving to Full Frame), that gives you the most improvement in your photography. flickr® & Sdi
No ... the system sets it automatically ... and then makes the profile from it. What kind of background illumination do you have in the room. I have fluorescent overhead of about 100W.
Don Schap - BFA, Digital Photography A Photographer Is Forever
Look, I did not create the optical laws of the Universe ... I simply learned to deal with them.
Remember: It is usually the GLASS, not the camera (except for moving to Full Frame), that gives you the most improvement in your photography. flickr® & Sdi
EDIT: Looks identical on the DCRP page. There is no difference between what I see of yours and mine, on the web ... but, the download file looks brighter ... by just a skosh.
In fact, here is a side-by-side of the two ... the download and the file from DCRP
Last edited by DonSchap; 05-12-2010 at 10:56 PM.
Don Schap - BFA, Digital Photography A Photographer Is Forever
Look, I did not create the optical laws of the Universe ... I simply learned to deal with them.
Remember: It is usually the GLASS, not the camera (except for moving to Full Frame), that gives you the most improvement in your photography. flickr® & Sdi