Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/01/17

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Subject: [Leica] Tips for monitor color calibration
From: rbardsley at gmail.com (Ryan Scott Bardsley)
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 13:53:37 -0500

All this talk about tones and hues around that picture of the washbasin has
me thinking. What is the right way to make sure what you are looking at on
the screen (assuming you are color correcting on a computer) is actually
what will print out? I use Photoshop all the time, but more for graphic
design and Web development. Not photography.

I know this is one of the "can-o-worms" topics, but I would love to hear
the LUGs take on the right way to go from an M8 etc. to a print. I have a
Mac Pro and a bunch of Apple LCD monitors, none of which is color corrected.

Tips?

Thanks,

Ryan
Boston, MA


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