Tips, Tricks, and Results
EOS
Posts: 43 Joined: Sun Feb 12, 2012 1:53 pm
operating_system: Linux
System_Drive: N/A
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
motherboard: Gigabyte
processor: Core i7-3930K
ram: 12GB
Video Card: Nvidia
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 4TB
Monitor/Display Make & Model: 2x Samsung SyncMaster 21 inch
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by EOS » Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:22 pm
With use of gradfilterpro & waveletsharpen3 plugin
many thanks to the makers of aftershot and plugins (gradfilterpro, waveletsharpen)
Now i can switch to AftershotPro and drop bibble5
http://aftershotpro.com/plugins/index.h ... etsharpen3
http://digitalarts.mindsocket.com.au/bi ... dgrad.html
edit:
to the best view, download the pic and see with better color software
find out that the colors are different between web and photoviewer soft.
ogrizzo
Posts: 60 Joined: Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:45 pm
operating_system: Mac
System_Drive: Q
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
processor: 2.8 Ghz Intel Core i7
ram: 8 GB
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1TB
Monitor/Display Make & Model: Integrated Apple iMac 27"
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by ogrizzo » Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:42 pm
EOS wrote:
to the best view, download the pic and see with better color software
find out that the colors are different between web and photoviewer soft.
If so, there's something really broken about your browser, especially since it's encoded in plain sRGB.
Ottavio
afx
Posts: 1675 Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:38 pm
operating_system: Linux
System_Drive: N/A
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
Video Card: FirePro 4900
Monitor/Display Make & Model: NEC PA301w, ColorMunki
Location: München
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by afx » Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:43 pm
ogrizzo wrote: If so, there's something really broken about your browser, especially since it's encoded in plain sRGB.
Plain sRGB will not help on a widegamut screen unless the browser knows CM and is set up to use it....
cheers
afx
ogrizzo
Posts: 60 Joined: Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:45 pm
operating_system: Mac
System_Drive: Q
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
processor: 2.8 Ghz Intel Core i7
ram: 8 GB
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1TB
Monitor/Display Make & Model: Integrated Apple iMac 27"
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by ogrizzo » Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:52 pm
afx wrote: ogrizzo wrote: If so, there's something really broken about your browser, especially since it's encoded in plain sRGB.
Plain sRGB will not help on a widegamut screen unless the browser knows CM and is set up to use it....
Browsing the web on a wide gamut screen with a non CM-browser must be a depressing experience
Ottavio
afx
Posts: 1675 Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:38 pm
operating_system: Linux
System_Drive: N/A
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
Video Card: FirePro 4900
Monitor/Display Make & Model: NEC PA301w, ColorMunki
Location: München
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by afx » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:06 am
ogrizzo wrote: Browsing the web on a wide gamut screen with a non CM-browser must be a depressing experience
ROTFL....
cheers
afx
EOS
Posts: 43 Joined: Sun Feb 12, 2012 1:53 pm
operating_system: Linux
System_Drive: N/A
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
motherboard: Gigabyte
processor: Core i7-3930K
ram: 12GB
Video Card: Nvidia
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 4TB
Monitor/Display Make & Model: 2x Samsung SyncMaster 21 inch
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by EOS » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:46 pm
ogrizzo wrote: EOS wrote:
to the best view, download the pic and see with better color software
find out that the colors are different between web and photoviewer soft.
If so, there's something really broken about your browser, especially since it's encoded in plain sRGB.
Ottavio
i found out that my second screen is different
i have to calibred again......
and over the photo, it's too dark, isn't?