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TSxetajones
post Feb 13 2006, 08:09 PM, updated 20y ago

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Have a problem when working with different monitors. When on CRT the colour seems to be lively but when working on LCD colours turn out dull. Is there a way to calibrate monitors to make sure that the colour you use on monitors are as close the one you are printing and producing.
Is there a way to make sure the colours does not run when i change stations?

Heard that a certain Epson model printer can print as close as offset printers. Is that true?

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TSxetajones
post Feb 13 2006, 09:13 PM

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I notice that we can save colour profile or load colour profile in the colour management section. Will this help in making sure the colours as accurate as possible when you switch stations? Will the adobe gamma help in this area in calibrating?

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post Feb 15 2006, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(dinodog_Jr @ Feb 15 2006, 11:34 AM)
dat's the way i done my COlor adjustment , Providence..thx anyway..
It won't work if ur Monitor Color profile is inaccurate.. haih~
So, best thing to do before adjust ur color profile, is to get a reliable Monitor first.

Talk bout Monitor.. I got 3 SAMSUNG CRT monitor.. All color brightness is at their own Value. It is quite annoying... Haih..

Btw, any current LCD on the market having the accuracy Color brightness closer to CRT?

U knw, when we look at it ..it is so beatiful. Save alot of desktop space..
Good for my eyes to work long-hour too.
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Would like to know any LCD that is close to CRT. When i colour red in CRT it would turn out pink in LCD screen or LCD projector. Any ideas or recommendations? When using CMYK colour would normally go darker. It is recommended to change the curve of the images to a brighter one b4 printing.
TSxetajones
post Apr 5 2006, 10:42 PM

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Yeap seen that piece of hardware too. Quite expensive though. Anyhow and mid-range or home use printer that have a quite similar output as offset. Which CMYK (4 colour printer) are as close as offset?
Sometimes offset also have it tolerance when printed on different white ness of art paper.

 

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