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04/23/2007 11:30:23 PM · #1
So I went and got my SpyderExpress and ran the software and think I set everything right. I did get this message the first time.
"Sorry no calibration data was found in the profile "sRGB Color Space Profile" for display "Plug and Play Monitor." Please select a different profile using 'Profile Chooser'.(1168)"
But I found this info in a thread here and reran the software and i didn't get the message again.

Everything seems much darker then before, and this grid on DPC now blends together in the last three or so dark boxes.

but I can see all the gradations when looking at this monitor calibration tool.
So now everything appears dark, so I didn't know if there were other tips or if everything is fine and have been just editing too long on a whacked monitor. Here is a my FS shot which now looks too dark, and I adjusted it to how it looked before I calibrated, is the new version too bright or is it fine?
I will say that I had some prints done and my prints look like my monitor does now, as the prints were generally a little too dark.
Any advice would be great, or comment on the difference between photos.
Before calibration
After calibration
Thanks
04/23/2007 11:31:58 PM · #2
The last boxes should be quite dark and they shouldn't be super easy to see against such a light background.
04/23/2007 11:33:56 PM · #3
Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

The last boxes should be quite dark and they shouldn't be super easy to see against such a light background.

So if I am looking at a photo before voting on it, I shouldn't be able to see the difference? I thought I was supposed to see them all. Thanks for advice.
04/23/2007 11:35:22 PM · #4
Originally posted by jdannels:

Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

The last boxes should be quite dark and they shouldn't be super easy to see against such a light background.

So if I am looking at a photo before voting on it, I shouldn't be able to see the difference? I thought I was supposed to see them all. Thanks for advice.


You should be able to see them all but it shouldn't be a glaring difference. It should be more subtle. If you put that grid on a dark background the differences between the darks will be much more apparent.

EDIT: Removed image because you did it on your own.

Message edited by author 2007-04-23 23:43:32.
04/23/2007 11:39:35 PM · #5
i'm not sure if my monitor is really well-calibrated either, but the new version of your picture looks fine on my screen. it doesn't look too bright and the old version looks tiny bit dark.
04/23/2007 11:41:45 PM · #6
Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

Originally posted by jdannels:

Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

The last boxes should be quite dark and they shouldn't be super easy to see against such a light background.

So if I am looking at a photo before voting on it, I shouldn't be able to see the difference? I thought I was supposed to see them all. Thanks for advice.


You should be able to see them all but it shouldn't be a glaring difference. It should be more subtle. If you put that grid on a dark background the differences between the darks will be much more apparent.

Thanks alot, just dragged the grid into PS and put it against a black background and I can easily distinguish all the boxes, looks like all my photos are apparently more dark and moody than I realized, haha. Now looking back at old entries I am pretty surprised they did so well.

EDIT:I guess I can remove my comment about your image that you removed, LOL. Thanks for the help, feel much better about calibrating now.

Message edited by author 2007-04-23 23:45:35.
04/23/2007 11:50:40 PM · #7
Both look ok, but in the bright one I can see a lot of grain on the benches. That grain wasn't as visible in the original.
04/23/2007 11:53:54 PM · #8
Originally posted by Valdo:

Both look ok, but in the bright one I can see a lot of grain on the benches. That grain wasn't as visible in the original.

I hope that is mostly because I just stole the web version and edited that with a curve and then re-uploaded, thanks for the comment :). The colors I can't see much of a difference in after calibrating, which is nice.
04/23/2007 11:55:42 PM · #9
Your signature was dark and moody ;) let's see how do you do now!!
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