View single post by jk
 Posted: Thu Oct 25th, 2012 13:29
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If you want to make sure that what you see is what you get (WYSIWYG) then you really need to calibrate your monitor using something like a Pantone Spyder or ColorMunki.

If you use the sRGB colour space and shoot in that colour space then stuff will be matching but sRGB is a truncated colour space. I use Adobe RGB1998 for my camera and profile my monitors as above.

Take a look on the Luminous Landscape to find out more about colour profiles and colour management. This is not a trivial subject! :-)



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