Leinik wrote:
Same experience as CamBe, I set the brightness on mine at 3 for printing, otherwise the prints are darker than the screen. It is a very bright display unit.
Okay, I'll have to look at it again because initially it was a bit overwhelming to me.
foathog wrote:
P3 D65 is for digital photography
I first looked at the choices and chose the P3 D65 cinema....which was totally wrong before realizing that the one that I needed was for photography.
Hi, I have three Epson ecotank 8850 printers, which all output a similar looking print.
What I have always done, is to calibrate my monitor to match what the printer spits out.
That way, I have a closed loop “calibrated” system.
WYSIWYG, I can color balance on my monitor, and I know when I send it to the printer, it’s going to look exactly as I want it to. I have printed more than 7,000 color photos on each of the three printers, and nothing smaller than 8.25x11”. Most are 11x14 and up.
In answer to a question in another post, I do my editing in my computer room, usually at night, and with the lights off.
I do have ott lights (daylight corrected) at the printers and one next to the monitor.
I use those to double check whether I am satisfied with the prints. Otherwise, they are off.
I do have a tv on, because, I always have a tv on, but it is above my monitor, and doesn’t seem to influence the way I color edit.
Ymmv
IMHO
📸 Regards, Randy 📸
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