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06/10/2009 07:42:39 PM · #1
I just bought Datacolor's SPyder3Pro to calibrate my monitor.

Before I was working in sRGB space which was set to the default between my camera, monitor profile, and in Photoshop.

I calibrated with the Spyder colorimeter and I saved the resulting profile onto my computer and and set it as the default in the Color Management in Windows.

Should I now use this color profile as the default working space in Photoshop? Right now it is set to sRGB. I don't print the photos myself, I use WHCC. My proofing prints through WHCC came out slightly warm (not too noticeable) and I confirmed this when the calibration resulted in a cooler temperature.

Is there anything else I should do at this point? Should I be saving my resulting images in this new color profile?

Thanks! I do realize I should recalibrate every so often...

Message edited by author 2009-06-10 19:47:18.
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