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 Different screen, different result, how u deal with this?

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post Jun 18 2014, 12:45 AM, updated 12y ago

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Nowadays people use different kinds of devices to browse the net. PC, tablet, phones etc. If u notice, their screens produce different level of colours. From my experience, usually phones have a more vibrant color compared to pc. So sometimes when I touch up my pics, I dunno whether to cater more towards phone users or PC users. rclxub.gif

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post Jun 18 2014, 01:59 AM

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QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Jun 18 2014, 12:45 AM)
Nowadays people use different kinds of devices to browse the net. PC, tablet, phones etc. If u notice, their screens produce different level of colours. From my experience, usually phones have a more vibrant color compared to pc. So sometimes when I touch up my pics, I dunno whether to cater more towards phone users or PC users. rclxub.gif
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Screen calibration.
There are many available options for many extends of screen calibration.

I use a Sypder 4. Calibrate and forget.

There are other options with are cheaper and some way more expensive.
But Spyder calibration is one of the more convenient and relatively inexpensive IMO.

And yes, we always calibrate to PC users.
Anyone who's serious of hiring you that they have to scrutinize on your colour accuracy ... would probably use a PC to view your portfolio.

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post Jun 18 2014, 05:11 AM

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Just do your best based on your best calibrated monitor.

The rest, up to them what they see.

 

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