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03/08/2005 08:51:59 PM · #1 |
I am hving some trouble with my calibration and color on my monitor. How does this look to everyone, it looks good on my monitor.
my brother Justin
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03/08/2005 09:00:46 PM · #2 |
Well, I see white (on jacket), and black (background, hair). Overall, perhaps a bit more brightness would be good, but who knows, maybe that's my monitor...Let's hear from some others!
-Annette |
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03/08/2005 09:04:52 PM · #3 |
looks like a good degree of contrast. there's a glow around him which I take it is intentional, but the blacks and whites look pure, so it's good.
Stephanie
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03/08/2005 09:07:38 PM · #4 |
The human eye is drawn naturally drawn towards the area of highest contrast. In this case the black and white on the jacket. Because of this it makes the face look a little "flat". You might try a little tighter crop to eliminate the white in the jacket. This would allow you to adjust the histogram and bring up the brightness of the face. |
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03/08/2005 09:11:18 PM · #5 |
I'm looking at it on a Sylvania 17" LCD and it has good contrast, black blacks and white whites. Seems ok to me.
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03/08/2005 09:32:50 PM · #6 |
I have a VP191b Viewsonic 19 inch LCD and it looks well saturated with the background being light to dark gray and the jacket the blackest blacks and the whitest whites. Overall fine. I can see what looks like sharpening artifacts around the subject or something maybe caused by resizing. |
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03/08/2005 09:35:55 PM · #7 |
Thank you all for the comments.
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