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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
taking that print, and adjusting you monitor to match it. Much easier said than done. Lots of variables here, including ambient room light in the computer room. Seems to really be two goals here; getting the scene-camera-monitor-printer to reasonably agree, and getting a version to publish on the web that looks OK on everyone's different browsers and (mostly tuned) monitors. A good tutorial would help if anyone finds a good link. Good news, Quinn, if your (unadjusted) print looked OK. Then just holding it next to the monitor should get you mostly there, (both are in the sasme ambient light).
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