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Anonymous
ok /p/ how can i make sure my monitor is displayng my images as it should? colour/brightness,etc

picture related but that is not my monitor brand.
>> Anonymous
take a picture of a thing
display thing on monitor while holding thing next to monitor
>> Macheath !8b4g0BkNZg
Calibrate your monitor. Use some sort of gamma tool (if you have photoshop, you probably have adobe gamma).
>> Anonymous
Preface: You probably don't need to mess with your colors at all, especially if you're using a CRT. Most likely, you'll do more harm than good if you get in too deep with color management.

Having said that, always start at the hardware level first and work back out to the software level. If you have a CRT monitor, make sure it's set to 5600K and not 10,000 or 2300. Right-click on your desktop, go to properties, go to settings, click advanced. Click the color management tab, click Add. There should be something in there called "sRGB Color Space Profile". Click that, set it as default, hit apply. If things still look off (they shouldn't), you can fine tune colors in your video card's color tab. This is a highly unscientific and freehand approach, and this is where you can really start to mess stuff up, so be careful. If you're still not absolutely convinced, go buy a colorvision spyder 2 for 160 bucks and calibrate your monitor.
>> Anonymous
lol i think i just messed it up even more, its a LCD
>> Anonymous
>>69521
press the auto config button.
>> Anonymous
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Use this

Camera-Specific Properties:Camera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS2 WindowsImage-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution360 dpiVertical Resolution360 dpiImage Created2005:06:08 11:25:53Color Space InformationUncalibratedImage Width3719Image Height2976
>> Anonymous
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this
>> Anonymous
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and this.