On 14/10/06, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Thanks. Found it with your first message. On its way to Rob for the
>diagnosis:-).
Interesting to know what the treatment is ;-)
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Thanks. Found it with your first message. On its way to Rob for the
diagnosis:-).
Paul
On Oct 14, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Cotty wrote:
> oops, sorry.
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>> Hard disk>Library>Colorsync>Profiles
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> That should read:
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> Hard disk>System>Library>Colorsync>Profiles
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> Cheers,
> Cotty
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oops, sorry.
>Hard disk>Library>Colorsync>Profiles
That should read:
Hard disk>System>Library>Colorsync>Profiles
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On 14/10/06, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
> I'll look for it. If I can find it, I'll send it. If Godders is
>listening, he'll know where to find it on a Mac. Yo Godders!
In case I beat Godders.
Hard disk>Library>Colorsync>Profiles
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I'll look for it. If I can find it, I'll send it. If Godders is
listening, he'll know where to find it on a Mac. Yo Godders!
Paul
On Oct 14, 2006, at 1:46 AM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
> Would you care to send me the ICC profile generated for the monitor if
> you can locate it? I wouldn't min
Pretty close to my experience.
The Mac OS X software display calibration utility works very well,
but a hardware colorimeter improved the curve just enough to make my
print output absolutely consistent with what is on the display, every
time, and has saved quite a lot of paper and ink. :-)
On 14/10/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use the Apple Cinema Display 20 as my principal viewing monitor. I
> calibrated it with the Apple software, and it was very close to my
> printer output. I usually dialed in my pics until they looked goot,
> then gave them a tiny bit more
I use the Apple Cinema Display 20 as my principal viewing monitor. I
calibrated it with the Apple software, and it was very close to my
printer output. I usually dialed in my pics until they looked goot,
then gave them a tiny bit more contrast with a curves rgb S-curve and
a bit more midto
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