Thanks, Rick.
I've been working on the calibration thing. One minor issue is that my
computer desk is situated such that in in order to get the proper
distance away from the monitor, I'd have to blast a hole in the opposite
wall.
But, I'm getting as close as I can, and think I have the gamma just
about right. I've toned down the contrast and brightness a bit, too. I'm
still stunned at how much noise my old CRT masked in some of my photos,
and how far off the color temperature seemed to be.
I do believe I'm going to like this monitor quite a bit, though.
-- Walt
On 9/17/2012 7:41 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Yup, a red tailed hawk.
Make sure you calibrate your spiffy new monitor--from the factory they're
designed to have things bright and punchy. That can make pix look dark and
timid to others, and in prints.
I've been very happy with my Dell U2410 and U2411 (1 at home, 1 at work).
Cheers,
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
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From: Walt <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 6:51 PM
Subject: PESO: Red Tail Hawk (?)
So, I've got this spiffy new monitor and I'm going through my images to see how they
look, and I'm absolutely stunned at how atrocious some of them are! I'd been using
an old 19" CRT up until now and had no idea they were that awful. It's a wonder
anything I ever shot came out as a decent print. I wish someone had told me a long
time ago. I'm thoroughly embarrassed by some of the photos I thought were fairly
decent.
That said, I also found this shot which I didn't realize I had. I think it's a
Red Tail Hawk, since it's hawk-like in appearance and has a vaguely red tail.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/7997746702/#large
In any event, I'm still a bit mortified by some of the images I've been
publishing under the misapprehension that they're usable photos. Makes me want
to scrap my entire library and start anew!
-- Walt
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