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I have a problem with calibrating.
After calibrating my screen, I have the same print-outs as if I look at my screen in Photoshop. So far so good…
But… When I then use the Windows viewer to show the pictures at someone or after they have been burned on cd/dvd, they differs a lot from (more pale) from the colors I get in Photoshop.
I haven’t been able to find a single viewer where so that my photo’s look the same as in Photoshop and where I can show one photo after another. Sure, in Digital Photo Professional along with Capture One I can use my color managment settings but they are not viewers but raw editors and most people look at a picture with Windows viewer…
Do I have to work every photo twice then? One for looking at it and another for printing purposes?
It drives me nuts…
After calibrating my screen, I have the same print-outs as if I look at my screen in Photoshop. So far so good…
But… When I then use the Windows viewer to show the pictures at someone or after they have been burned on cd/dvd, they differs a lot from (more pale) from the colors I get in Photoshop.
I haven’t been able to find a single viewer where so that my photo’s look the same as in Photoshop and where I can show one photo after another. Sure, in Digital Photo Professional along with Capture One I can use my color managment settings but they are not viewers but raw editors and most people look at a picture with Windows viewer…
Do I have to work every photo twice then? One for looking at it and another for printing purposes?
It drives me nuts…
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