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Calibrate This!
Image Title:  Calibrate This!
 
 By: Michael Kanemoto  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Michael Kanemoto {K:22103}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Adobe Illustrator
Categories Abstracts
Film Format
Portfolio Technical
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Uploaded 8/1/2005 Film / Memory Type N/A
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Location City -  Lawrence
State -  KANSAS
Country - United States   United States
About Calibration for your montitor - make sure you have complete tonality across the range of colors and pure colors.

10% black, blue, red, and yellow from ten percent up to 100%. Also included a 0-100 white to black sweep.

The changes are in some cases saturation and in some cases 10% of the color - both approaches used to get your monitor balanced.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 8/1/2005
Now this is an interesting and creative idea..I'll have to calibrate mine. It's getting kind of old and not as bright as it used to be.

Well done!


Simone Tagliaferri   {K:28180} 8/4/2005
now my monitor is well calibrated. Thanks.


Angelo Villaschi   {K:49617} 8/4/2005
Michael, the only problem I am detecting is an inability to distinguish between the last two columns on the right, for any colour (apart from maybe the yellow, where there is a very faint difference) and also the black.

Any idea why that would be and what I should do to fix?


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 8/4/2005
Angelo:

My monitor at work is the same way - the difference should be very slight, but if you need to make it more, you probably want to try to increase the contrast while also increasing the brightness. It may also be a gamma problem. If you get close I think that is good enough.


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