Calibrated Monitor?

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So ive been trying to find out everything I can when it comes to printing and mounting photos as I would like to start selling some prints, but now I have come across another problem. I ordered a test print from DCSL which were print good quality although didnt quite match the print I ordered from Photobox. Anyway i noticed a few times now that prints are slightly darker then they look on my screen, I learnt that this could be due to not having a properly calibrated monitor?? Could someone help explain this issue, also Im looking into ordering a new Mac soon, will this come with proper calibrated monitor or is it something I will have to solve with that also?? any help would be great. I just wanna start mounting some prints!!


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It will help if you can let us know what operating system you are currently running :thumbs: but yes calibration is something that you should be checking on a regular basis :thumbs:

Also with mac because of the nature of the gloss screen you may need check the contrast as the glossy screen can make the blacks a little too contrasty if not correctly calibrated :shrug:

Welcome to TP :wave:

Matt
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It will help if you can let us know what operating system you are currently running :thumbs: but yes calibration is something that you should be checking on a regular basis :thumbs:

Also with mac because of the nature of the gloss screen you may need check the contrast as the glossy screen can make the blacks a little too contrasty if not correctly calibrated :shrug:

Welcome to TP :wave:

Matt
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Thanks for the reply, that would help. Windows 7 32 bit OS
 
Thanks for the reply, that would help. Windows 7 32 bit OS

Right if you got to the Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Display you should have the option to calibrate colours :thumbs: click that and follow the instructions :thumbs:

I use Win7 64bit but doubt it will be any different to to the calibration :thumbs:

Matt
 
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