Disrupt Studios
09-16-2008, 11:09 AM
Currently I am working on a couple of 10 year old CRT monitors If find that no matter how much I tweek with the settings on my monitor and my video card I just don't get correct color.(Adobe Gamma ect.) I edit on the CRTs and the I go back and view on 4 or 5 other laptops or LCDs CRts. There is a huge difference of monitor to monitor. The main problem is color its contrast, blacks, and neutrals.
I understand that this will always be the case and that I should calibrate for printing to my printer. However I don't print on a regular basis. I photograph for fun and my only intent currently is to share via the web. I don't think my work merits much more. The question I have is can you suggest how best to calibrate for the web so that my photographs are not horrible to half the people that see them.
I am also considering a monitor upgrade I would like a larger viewing area as well. Any thoughts on the LCD CRT debate would be helpful as well.
I understand that this will always be the case and that I should calibrate for printing to my printer. However I don't print on a regular basis. I photograph for fun and my only intent currently is to share via the web. I don't think my work merits much more. The question I have is can you suggest how best to calibrate for the web so that my photographs are not horrible to half the people that see them.
I am also considering a monitor upgrade I would like a larger viewing area as well. Any thoughts on the LCD CRT debate would be helpful as well.