johnb4467
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"That which does not kill us, makes us stronger." -Nietzsche
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Post by johnb4467 on Oct 20, 2004 23:49:14 GMT -8
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Post by Garrett on Oct 23, 2004 19:27:48 GMT -8
What the heck am i suppsed to do with that?
I think my monitor is fine.. when things start turning green.. then I'll calibrate!
We have access to preview monitors at school anyway, if I recall correctly?!
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Post by Vince De Quattro on Oct 28, 2004 22:04:26 GMT -8
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johnb4467
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Post by johnb4467 on Nov 3, 2004 20:35:42 GMT -8
haha yeah I thought mine looked fine too...but the difference in the little tutorial I did made things look significantly better, and I know that was just a partial tutorial!
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johnb4467
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Post by johnb4467 on Nov 29, 2004 2:32:04 GMT -8
Haha, yeah G, I thought my display looked 'fine' too, but it did actually improve things quite a bit! It was mostly balancing brightness/contrast to ideal levels...people tend to have things a bit too dark I think [since on TV's the blacks tend to be more exaggerated, so that's what we base things off of]. At least I think that's what it is, lol.
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Scott
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Post by Scott on Feb 24, 2005 18:08:53 GMT -8
We got into talking about monitor calibration during matte painting class this week, and it was amazing how none of us in the class knew how to calibrate - and seeing how drastically different all the monitors in 805 are. We learned how to calibrate with an adobe feature in mac, but if you could hit us with this information for PC this semester, that would be awesome.
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