Re: Boxers in the snow
[Re: James Morrissey]
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02/07/10 12:21 AM
02/07/10 12:21 AM
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JeffDinPA
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Thanks James, They did have fun, just out romping in the yard. I thought we’d be out longer, but they seemed to get a little cold. And the old one in your favorite shot was tiring. She’s 9 and goes in short bursts. The white balance was set to sunny, but I readjusted it slightly to the gray card shot, I took. I have never been happy with Nikon’s white balance. And I wish I could take credit for the composition on that last shot, but when you are tracking them with a 180mm prime, you get what you get:) I thought my color was OK, but you never know since I have nothing for calibration. I have a CRT that is setup pretty well, but setting that one correctly will mess up the color on my LCD. Moving the picture from CRT to LCD I see a huge difference and started second guessing myself. Thanks for the reassurance. 
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Boxers in the snow
[Re: James Morrissey]
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02/08/10 07:04 PM
02/08/10 07:04 PM
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JeffDinPA
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I run an IBM P96 CRT as my primary monitor and a cheapy, Samsung SyncMaster 225BW LCD as my second display. Years ago I went through some adjusting to make my CRT “true”, no calibration scanner, just a few tweaks. And it has been pretty good. Unfortunately what I do in order to get the CRT right, fowls up the LCD, since only one profile is run at a time. If I sold some work, I would have justification to buy a spyder or something, but I have not sold much. The shop I use, on the few occasions that I make prints, always adjust things slightly anyway. So in the end, it’s no real problem. After adjusting, for 2.2 gama, this image should show no color casts and as set, I see almost none. 
Thanks,
Jeff
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