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02/15/2007 03:27:31 PM · #1 |
I calibrated with Spyder....prints come out Waaaaaaaayyyyy better however, when I look at my prints under "kitchen" incandesant light they look different than when I take by a sunlit window....
...then look "truer" to the screen colors by the sunlit window. Is this something that everyone sees or is it just me and my Canon IP5000?
Thanks
Skid
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02/15/2007 03:59:47 PM · #2 |
The sunlight is bluer than the incandescents, so that's why the color shift. And yeah, I see it too.
The color of the sunlight is closer to the color of the "whitepoint" that you set during calibration, so, that's why it looks better in the sunlight.
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02/15/2007 04:02:32 PM · #3 |
Do you process in a room with incandescents? That probably has a part to do with it. If you went outside and processed your picture to your liking, the print would probably look better outside instead of inside.
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02/15/2007 04:09:04 PM · #4 |
Hello,
I calibrated inside in a darkened but not pitch black room. I process usually under a room incandesant bulb. The print matches very close to what I see on the screen except for a slight red hue on the parts that should be yellow..(dead grass, weeds etc.) I also notice that a blue sky looks somewhat (very lightly) aqua/greenish....
...when I take that same print to the sunlight...the dead grass looks yellow again and the sky looks as blue as on the monitor....
....does this make sense ?
Still learning here....
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Do you process in a room with incandescents? That probably has a part to do with it. If you went outside and processed your picture to your liking, the print would probably look better outside instead of inside. |
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