----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom C"
Subject: Re: Color Management By Eye


> darn this stinking thing, 2nd attempt.
>
> I'm a very cynical computer geek.  They create more problems than
they
> solve... idiots rely on them, if the computer says so it must be
gospel.
>
> I hadn't considered the multiple samples per page, which cuts down
on the
> paper costs (though a small sample image will necessarially look
different
> from it's larger sibling).
>
> I don't think it's easy... I just wish it was easier... For me, I
don't
> necessarially have the time to invest in a darkroom, digital or
otherwise...
> Once I have an image I like, I'd like to print it with relative
ease.
>
> As a software developer, I know little comes easy.  There's a price
in time
> and money.  As a user, I just want it to work.

I tried building a gray scale in photoshop, abd using it as a test
target, but gound it just didn't work.
I really think the best method is to not get your shit in a knot over
it, and take pictures and print them. You will quickly figure out if
something is not quite right, and will learn how to compensate for
it.
Or, you can try to find custom profiles for the material/hardware you
are using, and learn to love pictures that are just a bit off......

Photography is about pictures, not bits and bytes. Photography is
something you can hold in your hand and say "this really sucks"

William Robb


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