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05/02/2006 05:21:18 PM · #26 |
Much better - the image looks like it was expsosed for the sky and buildngs -the grass is still on the darker side of things, but there is lots of detail there and in the trees.
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05/02/2006 05:22:36 PM · #27 |
I thought I had read once that an LCD monitor could not be calibrated in the same way that a CRT can. I have a Samsung 204T that I have been using a couple of months and was curious how you would suggest calibrating an LCD monitor. Does a Spyder work on an LCD like the 204T? (Sorry for the "Newbie" question, but I have never calibrated my monitor before.) |
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05/02/2006 05:23:49 PM · #28 |
Most calibration Devices and software can calibrate LCD monitors. |
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05/02/2006 05:32:02 PM · #29 |
I see a pretty well balanced pic, slightly darkish green foreground, bright sky, on my Apple 23" LCD monitor (out the box, no calibration).
Originally posted by eyewave: I use a calibrated 24" Apple Cinema HD (LCD). |
You sure about that 24" bit? I don't think Apple make a 24" monitor... |
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