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Q. From monitor to printer keeping brightness
 Asked by brian schiel
(K=25) on 4/25/2007
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Hello, I have a question on a topic that's making me crazy! I'm certainly not the first to notice that printed photos look darker than on the monitor. I get it, the monitor adds a bunch of light. But is there a way to print my images brighter without super-goosing the exposure and brightness on the monitor. The super-goose makes for a fine print but now leaves the monitor version looking...well...not good. And I hate to burn ink and paper to find the brightness sweet-spot. Maybe we're all doing the same thing to get the print...maybe I'm missing something basic. Thoughts? Thanks, Brian
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 Fadel J
(K=13974) - Comment Date 4/25/2007
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Is you monitor calibrated?
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 brian schiel
(K=25) - Comment Date 4/25/2007
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Hi Fadel J, No (been meaning to buy a calibrator) My impression is that calibrating my monitor will only help overcome color issues, which I don't 'appear' to have. Will calibration help me with my brightness issue?? Thanks, Brian
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 Gayle's Eclectic Photos
(K=91109) - Comment Date 4/26/2007
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hi, here is a free online calibration tool for contrast,color depth,etc.
http://www.displaycalibration.com/
and here is a very good article regarding the subject:
http://www.solux.net/ies_files/Digital%20Darkroom%20Lighting.pdf
hope this helps....regards,gayle
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