Ever notice how photos don't always look the same on different monitors???
Well, in this experiment, I'm gonna compare different monitors
vrs
the way I think they're gonna look when I edit them.
Now, the way my monitor is set up, my printers will print
what I see on screen, sort of, most of the time.
I'm not very skilled at a lot of things, and one reason I liked Smugmug
was because they explain stuff so I can understand it.
So, I think the way this will work, if ,on your monitor, "RGBramps" looks close to the way I describe it, then the pics in this site should look more or less like I see 'em. Maybe.
You can get your own pieces of the "WinColorKit: Windows Color Quality Test Kit for Device OEMs" at
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/display/color/ColorTest.mspx#EKE
or directly down load RGBramps at
http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/hwdev3/1.0/WXP/EN-US/RGBramps.exe

Ever notice how photos don't always look the same on different monitors???
Well, in this experiment, I'm gonna compare different monitors
vrs
the way I think they're gonna look when I edit them.
Now, the way my monitor is set up, my printers will print
what I see on screen, sort of, most of the time.
I'm not very skilled at a lot of things, and one reason I liked Smugmug
was because they explain stuff so I can understand it.
So, I think the way this will work, if ,on your monitor, "RGBramps" looks close to the way I describe it, then the pics in this site should look more or less like I see 'em. Maybe.
You can get your own pieces of the "WinColorKit: Windows Color Quality Test Kit for Device OEMs" at
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/display/color/ColorTest.mspx#EKE
or directly down load RGBramps at
http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/hwdev3/1.0/WXP/EN-US/RGBramps.exe
original size: 770px x 1210px |
Current: 287px x 450px |
Other sizes:
S
•
Medium •
L |
filename: RGBrampsCustom |