pakled opened this issue on Dec 25, 2005 ยท 10 posts
Cheers posted Mon, 26 December 2005 at 9:39 AM
That is a good point Dave, but if you make people aware of what you monitor is calibrated to, they at least have a chance to see the image the way it was intended to be seen.
It is also a good opportunity to really think about what your target media is...mine is print, for example. There is another issue, Macs have a system gamma of 1.8 (which is also about the gamma setting for print), PC's usually 2.2, and the web
"standard" is suppose to have a sRGB colour space and a gamma of 2.2, so my advice is to look at a "go between" gamma setting of about 2.0.
I have a short explanation of it all on my website: Monitor Gamma Cheers
Message edited on: 12/26/2005 09:46
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