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Hello,
Yesterday I used datacolor's Spyder 3 Pro device to calibrate my macbook pro's monitor. Everything went perfectly until today, when I noticed a substantial difference between my image while being viewed in photoshop and quicklook. I already went into photoshop and adjusted the proof setup to ensure my images were being viewed with the new calibration (the change was minor). Do y'all know what I can do to fix this? |
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