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! --- David Young, Logan Lake, CANADA Personal Web-site at: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt Limited Edition Prints at: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/prints.htm Leica Reflex Forum web-page: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/lrflex.htm ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/lrflex.htm Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/