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RE: [APML] color settings



Hey Jason,

I can't remember if I replied to this or not, but wanted to make sure
to let you know I appreciate the input. I am trying to make time to
mess around with the settings and see what happens. Seems like there is
never enough to go around.

Regarding the Adobe monitor calibration, someome on another list
mentioned that it should be avoided. I wonder if there are any furhter
thoughts on the procedure?

Thanks again,
Alan

--- "Lane, Jason R" <jason.lane@navy.mil> wrote:
> If I remember correctly, color management for RGB should be turned
> on.  I've thought about changing my monitor to 6500K but most
> monitors are set at 9300 so I just leave it at default.  I honestly
> don't think it makes a difference in adjusting the colors of a photo,
> since you can set the black point off the background by adjusting R,
> G, and B levels separately.
> 
> Also, when you are done editing a photo and are ready to upload it
> for display on the web, the web standard is sRGB so to keep the
> colors proper, you'll want to make sure to convert it to that color
> space.  
> 
> As for refresh rates....typically the higher the refresh rate the
> easier it is on your eyes.
> 
> Have you done the Adobe Gamma monitor calibration?  Should be
> accessible in Control Panel.




		
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