[LRflex] Re: Comments welcome

  • From: David Young <telyt@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 15:46:17 -0700

At 06/06/2006, you wrote:

>Thanks David
>You're right the light was difficult - 6o'clock, still powerful and
>slanted - and I sharpened it up a bit (too much probably).
>  It looked good on my screen but I recently changed it, and found out
>that the colours were different from my previous screen.
>The proof of the pudding was in the printing....
>
>BTW: how can one adjust the monitor for photography and still find it
>comfortable for working? Does anyone have a trick? I have so far used a
>lose/lose approach which I don't find satisfactory - screen is a Philips
>FPD with a reputation in Europe at least.
>Thanks again David - I'll try to edit it again from the origianl scan.
>Phileicangenieux.


Hi Philippe!

I use the US made Monaco OPTIX XR by X-rite. It's a colorimeter and 
matching software that does' "precision calibration of LCD and CRT displays."

I find it very good, and the resulting screen is very easy to watch.

The nice part of a calibrated screen is that when I send my prints 
off to the lab (via the internet) what I get, in the finished prints, 
is exactly what I saw on the screen!

Hope this helps.

Cheers!
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David Young,
Logan Lake, CANADA

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