OH MY GOSH. You answered so many questions I've been having lately. I would love to see you address saving images for the Web at some point, too. For example, many sites and slideshows will strip color information out of your image. Is there a way around that?
The best thing Framed ever did was have you do this segment. I always learn so much!
But if they calibrate their screen with another program (spyder or other), will i have exactly the same result of what I see on my screen calibrated with my stuff ?..
Not sure if Kevin answers questions or not but here goes nonetheless... My biggest issue is whether or not my pictures are bright enough once printed. What I see on the screen is obviously back-lit and a printed image is not. How can I make sure that my image will print with enough brightness, especially in the dark areas? Thanks!
how did you manage to get a spotmeter reading with your camera set on manual?
proshotsfiji 3 weeks ago
Great video! Can you do something similar for the Lightroom workflow?
GaryBrown139 3 months ago
Do you still set Photoshop to Adobe RGB if you monitor is only capable of view sRGB (I have a Dell U2311H).
Makaveli6103 5 months ago
Nice canon dig Kevin!!!
JeNGaL9 5 months ago
Love these tutorials there great!
amochana 5 months ago
This was a great video Thanks guys
hmmartinez26 5 months ago
Which screen from Eizo did you have? :)
Btw awesome show
FruDani 5 months ago
What is that tool to compare color spaces?
kauxkaux 5 months ago
OH MY GOSH. You answered so many questions I've been having lately. I would love to see you address saving images for the Web at some point, too. For example, many sites and slideshows will strip color information out of your image. Is there a way around that?
The best thing Framed ever did was have you do this segment. I always learn so much!
MinkaHoots 5 months ago
canon shooter lmao nice one!
firehorse74 5 months ago
But if they calibrate their screen with another program (spyder or other), will i have exactly the same result of what I see on my screen calibrated with my stuff ?..
tamieu 5 months ago
Not sure if Kevin answers questions or not but here goes nonetheless... My biggest issue is whether or not my pictures are bright enough once printed. What I see on the screen is obviously back-lit and a printed image is not. How can I make sure that my image will print with enough brightness, especially in the dark areas? Thanks!
ayang315 5 months ago
I learned a lot from this video. Thanks.
donnyboy146 5 months ago