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Apple Cinema Display Calibration and Profiling.
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<blockquote data-quote="Saby72" data-source="post: 173324"><p>I just got a new Quad 2.5 attached to a 23 Cinema Disp with a LaCie Blue Eye. I need help with my target. I am a sportphotographer but I don't work in a "color critical" environment. My client wants good pictures but could not care less about color space, profile etc... </p><p></p><p>I would like to calibrate my display so I can trust what I see with what I print. I won't be splitting hair, for now. I would like good color accuracy accross the bord without being critical. Any advice? </p><p></p><p>I found the following settinds to be way too warm and off. I think they were for a pre-press environment (2.2 5000K 100 Cd/m2). Any Suggestion on what should be good settings? </p><p></p><p>I tried to use my LaCie Blue Eye bt could not correct the RGB on the display...Need help with that too. Any good websites/articles on where to start with color management/claibration?</p><p></p><p>BTW Have a great holiday season...</p><p></p><p>Saby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saby72, post: 173324"] I just got a new Quad 2.5 attached to a 23 Cinema Disp with a LaCie Blue Eye. I need help with my target. I am a sportphotographer but I don't work in a "color critical" environment. My client wants good pictures but could not care less about color space, profile etc... I would like to calibrate my display so I can trust what I see with what I print. I won't be splitting hair, for now. I would like good color accuracy accross the bord without being critical. Any advice? I found the following settinds to be way too warm and off. I think they were for a pre-press environment (2.2 5000K 100 Cd/m2). Any Suggestion on what should be good settings? I tried to use my LaCie Blue Eye bt could not correct the RGB on the display...Need help with that too. Any good websites/articles on where to start with color management/claibration? BTW Have a great holiday season... Saby [/QUOTE]
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