Thank you all for your response. I need to know how to position my new camera in my workflow of activities. I will use your directions with great care. Thanks again.
Thanks so much. The Owners guide is what I was looking for. I have to read it on line no way to download. Makes my life so much easier. I need to know everything about my camera. Again thanks.
Looking for any online or otherwise tutorial resource for the Sony RX100ii. The camera did not come with a CD or any complete guide for reference. I've tried youTube with moderate success. Any ideas for detailed "How To"? Thanks in advance.
Jambulee wrote:
I got a message from B&N on 12/27 saying the book would be shipped on 1/27 the message says they will charge my card when shipped
That was the original message that I got. Not refering to the date, only the how they would charge my card.
Wall-E wrote:
No, a colorimter is not the end-all/be-all of color management.
But it DOES remove one VERY significant variable from the equation.
If you're really serious about workflow color management, there are learning resources both at DataColor (Spyder) or Xrite (ColorMunki). Both have printer management solutions, and bundles for complete display/printer management.
Thank you for the advise. I have since researched and studied DataColor resources and spoke to Lightroom Tech reps to address my objective to include Soft Proofing, Intent, and more. I am more than satisfied with the results. Thanks again.
I have not heard anything from B&N. No idea when I will get my order.
I can't provide information regarding a comparison, however I just purchased and used the spyder 4 with undetermined results.
The instructions are straightforward, but you must provide detailed information about your computer for accurate results.
I was supprised about the correction on my screen, i.e. much warmer than before.
I then occured to me after several prints that there are more variables to consider for the results you're looking for. You have to take into consideration your paper choice, ICC color profile, contrast, brightness, for each selection of paper you want.
This tool is not the all in one answer to you image accuracy.
I'm not sorry for my purchase. I will continue to tweek my tools for the results I'm looking for. It's all good.
Nice. What are the time lapse options? Do you have interchangeable lenses?
cogerox wrote:
I need to send a 209 mb photo file by email but my email provider only allows files as large as 36 mb. Is there a way to do this without purchasing expensive software?
Thanks, Roger
You can also use a service called
www.wetransfer.com for free.
jerryg wrote:
The Spyder Pro4 is $159 to $169 and it seems you need to use it once to calibrate your monitor. Seems rather costly - is it? Does it really make a great difference after you use it. What can you tell me regarding this issue. Thanks in advance.
There is also the less costly Express and the more costly Elite.
What I really want is for my pics to get printed using my Canon Pro 9000 and look like what I saw on the monitor without having to make a series of 4"X6" prints to use for adjusting my PSE12 color sliders.
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My exact concerns motivated me to order The Spyder Pro 4 at a cost of $169. I have not received shipment to date but looking forward to getting it soon.
When I get and try it, I will report my findings.
jerryc41 wrote:
I'm printing 52 pages of color, text, and graphics now so that I can have an Owner's Manual. This is definitely not an economical move for me.
It's like hotels telling us to reuse towels and sheets so we can "save the planet."
Very Clear Thinking. :thumbup:
Will do. I'm going to causious about my expectations.
I purchased the Spyder. Thanks again. The reviews were convincing.
Thanks, I'll look into it. Very helpful link.