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Thread started 23 Jul 2007 (Monday) 16:42
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spyder pro 2 and mac OS X g4

 
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Jul 23, 2007 16:42 |  #1

i used the spyder pro2 on my g4 using a basic calibration as in the spyder did all the work. I wonder however should i be using the advanced technique or is the workflow of this difficult to follow. Would it create a more accurate result?? I am currently working with lightroom and printing to an epson 3800.I did notice when i exported an image from lightroom to cs2 for editing that the image color was very different to lightroom...so whats happenning when i print from the epson the color seems to lack a kick and i am boosting my brightness slider by 15% in lightroom to compensate for this but this all leaves me in a way where i am not happy i have a proper work management flow running correctly..i am using epson paper profiles in lightroom




  
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