On 11/12/2009 11:34 AM, John Beardmore wrote: >> 4. The color of the clothing warn by those doing imaging work (dark >> gray or black is best). >> 5. The color of the monitor surround (dark gray or black). >> 6. The location of any lighting relative to the monitor (no glare). >> >> When working on your monitor you want your perception to be totally >> adopted to the (calibrated and characterized) monitor and you want >> the room, it's contents and lighting to have little or no influence >> on your color perception. >> >> When you view a print in the viewing booth the same thing should be >> true for the print and it's viewing conditions. > > Wow ! And the colour experts wonder why so few of us use CMS ! Like many things, you can choose how far you want to go and how compulsive you want to be about this.
Greg
