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Old 11-21-2008, 04:24 PM
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Default Noobie Needs Help on Monitor Calibration

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I own a 24" iMac (the one that's all white) and Photoshop CS2. I do a lot of digital photography/graphic design on it and I want to start printing my photography. I've printed a few things through some large printers and the colors are way off. What do I need to make sure what I'm printing on my screen transfers to print? Do I need a monitor calibration program? What color settings should my Mac be on?


Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated!


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Tim
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Old 11-21-2008, 09:07 PM
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If you haven't already done so, the forums found here are a wealth of photo info:
Forums: Digital Photography Review
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Old 11-23-2008, 04:18 PM
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You don't need a monitor calibration program, you need a calibration device.

The Eye-One range are excellent, and the Spyder3 range are good too.
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:35 AM
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Well, you need both a program (software) and a device (hardware). Usually when you buy a colorimeter, it comes with the software necessary to calibrate. If you are willing to spend the money (around $300), you are not going to do much better than a ColorEyes Display Pro bundle.
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Old 11-25-2008, 11:08 PM
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Hi Tim,
These replies are all on the right track. Monitor calibration and profiling (if you want to match monitor RGB color to print CMYK), is quite easy these days, especially if you have a good monitor like the Apple (which I think are Sony). You do need a measuring device such as the brands mentioned but one not mentioned is the new 'Color Munki' from X-Rite which is surprisingly good for small $$$. Most will come with the software to calibrate your monitor, but be aware that viewing conditions will affect the way colour appears. If you work near a window, the light will change depending on time of day. If you work under fluroescent lights, are they daylight or not? Even a red wall will reflect light in such a way it will affect colour on a monitor, so keep consistant and as neutral as possible; ideally in a darkened environment where only the light from the monitor matters.
Last, keep calibrating! Daily if colour is critical. Monitors drift and need to be kept within the parameters desired.
Happy profiling!
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