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I have volunteered to teach a demonstration class for the local arts council to artists who need photos of their work for competitions and proposals but who don’t want to spend the money for studio shots, such as I make. My aim is to help them get the best shots possible using cheap backdrops, reflectors, consumer cameras, etc.
On the subject of color management, I want to avoid the tangle of issues that pros deal with for commercial purposes, but I do need to give these folks a clue about their monitors. Many are not very computer savvy and probably are looking at screens that seriously misrepresent the actual content of their images. Sooo…
Is there any relatively inexpensive monitor calibration software that will help them get some degree of reliability from their monitors?
Thanks!
David
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www.davidhabercom.com
On the subject of color management, I want to avoid the tangle of issues that pros deal with for commercial purposes, but I do need to give these folks a clue about their monitors. Many are not very computer savvy and probably are looking at screens that seriously misrepresent the actual content of their images. Sooo…
Is there any relatively inexpensive monitor calibration software that will help them get some degree of reliability from their monitors?
Thanks!
David
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v=b
www.davidhabercom.com
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