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Title: Color Calibration
Post by: achincuanco on January 12, 2015, 01:44:45 PM
Hello Philmusic,

May question lang po ako. Kapag nagpopost process kasi ako ng photo, iba po yung nakikitang kulay mula sa monitor ko at sa screen ng iba.

Sino kaya po marunong mag color calibrate ng laptop para po ung kulay na ineedit ko maging standard sa monitor ng iba?

Ito po yung huling edit ko. Blueish yung background sa laptop ko pero pag chineck niyo medyo greenish blue siya.

http://s1311.photobucket.com/user/Achincuanco/media/Mobile%20Uploads/received_10152968085771678jpeg_zps906bcd10.jpg.html

Thank you!
Title: Re: Color Calibration
Post by: rennell on January 12, 2015, 02:09:09 PM
Get a color calibration device such as Spyder4 or X-Rite. It's worth your money. Don't trust those people offering such services. Rip-off yun since you have to regularly calibrate your display, especially if there is a change in your workspace lighting condition.

P.S. The background is Turquoise when I view it. Green tint on the hair.
Title: Re: Color Calibration
Post by: achincuanco on January 12, 2015, 03:49:40 PM
Get a color calibration device such as Spyder4 or X-Rite. It's worth your money. Don't trust those people offering such services. Rip-off yun since you have to regularly calibrate your display, especially if there is a change in your workspace lighting condition.

P.S. The background is Turquoise when I view it. Green tint on the hair.

Hi. Thank you very much for your advice. I've also came across what you were suggesting- spyder4. It really cost alot but I guess that's the price you pay for good calibration right? I tried other tutorials but is not on point with the color.