"Tony Sleep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's no sign of weak cyans-blues in the LS30 Q60 samples, it's all
pretty even
> and saturated. What does the LS30 Q60 look like on your monitor?
As it happens, after printing one of the photos last night and before
reading
this response, I started wondering if it's a limitation of my monitor. :)
The
sea looks slightly more turquoise in the print I made, but I will have to
try
printing one of the shots where the turquoise was more intense to be sure.
Now I'm a little concerned of what effect the limitations of my monitor may
have on the tweaks I make to scans. :(
I've just looked at the Q60 for the LS30 on your web site (I presume that's
what you mean?) and the turquoise around G12 seems more blue than red,
or a little ill-defined, but of course I don't know what it's *supposed* to
look like. :(
I can't send pictures to show the difference between what's on the film and
what's on the screen, because obviously it's not displayed or scanned
correctly.
I'll try a couple more inkjet prints to see if the printer shows up what is
missing
on the screen.
Rob