- BEST PRINTER FOR MACBOOK PRO WITH RETINA DISPLAY HOW TO
- BEST PRINTER FOR MACBOOK PRO WITH RETINA DISPLAY UPDATE
And that is why Chuck who has little expertise in this area has to state IF it works great, if not start all over again.Įasier and more accurate to just state that one needs to test this setting until they get a match without assuming some setting for cd/m^2 that is mostly made up or might just work for them. IF I used such misinformed advise, my prints would look far TOO bright with my (proper) print viewing booth which is set for match at 150 cd/m^2!ĪNYONE that provides a setting for display backlight intensity WITHOUT knowing how a print will be viewed NEXT to the display is making a suggestion based on assumptions and speculating. The ideal, correct value for cd/m^2 is the one that produces a desired visual match. Which nothing to do with the print issues* based on one person's viewing of a web page of images on (who knows how) a display is calibrated.
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Get what you need to calibrate your monitor, and calibrate it at about 100 cd/m2 bright. The 24 minute video some folks can't watch due to attention deficit disorder, covers that topic in great detail!Ģ. Even the shorter 7 minute (not three or four minute) video speaks of display calibration 43 seconds in (in very broad stokes). Too bad some folks make comments about video's they haven't viewed (or understand). From someone who know so much more about a certain topic and have far more experience/expertise/chops, than they do: Too bad some folks have such short attention spans.Īnd can't learn. Apply the simple curve technique described in this thankfully short video (three or four minutes, not 24!) and have the image printed. Try these two steps on your photo of the sheep in the Liangollen Valley.ġ. Photo print labs that demand sRGB for output The future of sRGB and wide gamut display technology
BEST PRINTER FOR MACBOOK PRO WITH RETINA DISPLAY HOW TO
How sRGB doesn't insure a visual match without color management, how to check When to use sRGB and what to expect on the web and mobile devices In this 17 minute video, I'll discuss some more sRGB misinformation and cover: And nothing useful about what other's see which is all over the map unfortunately and here is why:
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Nice but it will tell you (and others) NOTHING about printing issues. Here is my Flickr page, always up for critique ? I have posted them on sites like Flickr, Google+, FB and never seen them any different that what then are on my screen.Ĭare to give us a Flickr link so we can give you feedback from our monitors? Thank you Andrew, I will certainly take the time to view the info you provided.
BEST PRINTER FOR MACBOOK PRO WITH RETINA DISPLAY UPDATE
Make a test print using a color reference file:Ī video update to a written piece on subject from 2013Īvoiding kludges that don't solve the problem In all this time I have posted them on sites like Flickr, Google+, FB and never seen them any different that what then are on my screen. I've been taking and processing photos for 3 years now and if my screen is so way out with what the files really looks like then without reprocessing I would not be able to print. I've had a bad experience of receiving poor prints! They look brilliant on my internally calibrated retina screen but came out dull with huge colour differences. As the title suggests, should this be necessary or virtually compulsory if I want to print my photos.