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Hoping somebody here will be able to,help. I’ve recently decided to start printing a few of the photos I’ve stored in my evergrowing library. With the intention at some point of hanging a couple on the wall. I’ve been given a Canon TS8150 to use. Had a first attempt yesterday and photo came out way too dark and not like it looked on screen. i’ve Since altered my screen brightness which has helped a little but colours still look dark and flat. I’ve altered the exposure in LR to see if this would help and hasn’t. I am rather assuming that It would be a good idea to buy a monitor calibrator? I’ve ensured I’ve set paper profile correctly
Is there anything else I could try before I spend money?
Had a quick look to see what is available and came up with colour munki or Data Spyder. What are others using ? Currently I am thinking Data Spyder 5 pro . I think that was the name of the model. Would this suffice to get good colour replication? I do,not want anything overkill as it will only confuse me.
I use a Apple computer 2011 version
Use LR and Photoshop CC
Thanks in advance folks.
Is there anything else I could try before I spend money?
Had a quick look to see what is available and came up with colour munki or Data Spyder. What are others using ? Currently I am thinking Data Spyder 5 pro . I think that was the name of the model. Would this suffice to get good colour replication? I do,not want anything overkill as it will only confuse me.
I use a Apple computer 2011 version
Use LR and Photoshop CC
Thanks in advance folks.
