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Re: filmscanners: Clarity! Dual Monitor Hell (Heaven!)



It is:
  http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/11242.html?cprose=139


>Go to www.creativepro.com and do a search for "Out of Gamut:" or 
>"Bruce Fraser", you will find a series of articles on Photoshop and 
>calibration.
>
>Photoshop ships with a software monitor calibrator which is better 
>than nothing, but you can't beat a hardware colorimeter. Especially 
>when you are trying to get two displays to look the same.
>
>Bill
>
>>Embedding profiles in your images is a topic in and of itself - I would you
>>suggest you first read Dan Margulis's Professional Photoshop book first (I
>>don't know if the book is out for 6 yet or not).




 




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