Selasa, 05 November 2013

The photos on my camera look different on the computer?

Q. The pictures on my camera look paler (less saturated?) on my computer screen than they do on the camera screen. Is this because one screen is LCD(camera) and the other is Plasma? Also, on the computer, the photos appear stretched wider than they do on the camera screen, is this because the laptop has a widescreen diplay?
Also, when i get them dveloped, will the colour be the brighter or duller version?

A. It may well be that your computers monitor is not calibrated properly.

The LCD on your camera should provide a close approximation of what your camera captured when you pressed the shutter release.

If your computers monitor is so much different than the image you see on the camera, all you can do is calibrate your monitor ... and that is a little costly. EyeOne and Spyder make such calibration tools, but they will cost you over $200.

When you get your image files printed, they will look more like what they look like on your cameras LCD


Why does the color temperature always look MUCH different on my LCD than in ACR?
Q. For instance, a pleasantly warm image on the LCD of my 5DMKII looks far too orange in ACR. I have tried screen calibration and all.

Is this common?

Of course, it's not a big deal, as I can just turn the temperature down in ACR, but I would just like to know what exactly is the reason for this, and if there's anything I can do about it.

Thanks for help in advance.

A. It is very common.

You cannot depend upon the cameras LCD to provide accurate colour representation.

Even when using your much larger computer monitor, it needs to be calibrated and profiled if you want to know that the colour you are producing is going to as close to what you want.

Here is what a lot of us use to assure as perfect colour representation, especially when shooting fashion or in unusual lighting conditions.

http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_learning.aspx?action=webinarsarchive&eventid=1026&eventdateid=4869

Using this tool and shooting in RAW, it does not matter how the LCD looks during your shoot





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