The23rdman
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I've only recently had to take note of skin tones for print purposes. My previous attempt to calibrate my monitor were terrible, but I've finally seemed to find a device that works pretty well with my monitor.
The problem I have now is skin tones. It's only been this weekend that I've found out the "rules" about percentages of yellow to magenta and cyan. Okay, I know these aren't hard and fast, but it does look like virtually every shot I've taken is too red - a common problem I hear.
I've been playing around with a colour picker on images both online and my own in PS and the results are plain weird. The colour picker is giving me readings that seen fine with a enough balance between yellows and magentas, but PS is always way too red. I can't - even with a calibrated monitor - adjust and get anywhere near decent skin tones.
How much truck do you guys who have to have good skin tones for a living put in these numbers? How do you get it right? I'm using DSCL ATM, but planning on trying Sams Labs this week.
The problem I have now is skin tones. It's only been this weekend that I've found out the "rules" about percentages of yellow to magenta and cyan. Okay, I know these aren't hard and fast, but it does look like virtually every shot I've taken is too red - a common problem I hear.
I've been playing around with a colour picker on images both online and my own in PS and the results are plain weird. The colour picker is giving me readings that seen fine with a enough balance between yellows and magentas, but PS is always way too red. I can't - even with a calibrated monitor - adjust and get anywhere near decent skin tones.
How much truck do you guys who have to have good skin tones for a living put in these numbers? How do you get it right? I'm using DSCL ATM, but planning on trying Sams Labs this week.