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p.1 #5 · Color Calibration ? from my fav. Filter | |
when you use adobe gamma you are still trusting your eye, you need an objective 3rd party to really get it right , simple as that.
The device attaches to your monitor screen and then a series of swatches is displayed (lower the lights in the room while this is going on BTW.
It is akin to not having a torque wrench when assembling and engine , sure you have all the wrenches and fasteners but how Much do you tighten the bolts?
The device is the Standard , and it adjusts the RGB signals perfectly and then saves this information so that CS can present the colors to you in a consistent and trustworthy fashion. IMO , there is no way a pro can do pro level work without it.
The last part of the equation is this , I guess you could build a house with a stick you got from the yard and called it a 1 foot stick and as long as You were the only one building the house and You cut every board using that stick as the "standard" they it would be fine , and square etc. But No One could help you Unless they used your stick.
Let's say you want to ftp a file to a Pro Print Lab , they do not have your "Stick" so how can you be assured that the color will be right? I assure you , I send work to a Pro Lab all the time , what I get back from them (outside slight variations due to how each paper represents contrast ) my colors are Dead On , I can trust them to deliver to me hundreds of dollars worth of prints , and I can know before hand that they will be great !
J
Edited on Sep 29, 2005 at 02:22 PM
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