Monitor Calibration

Jan 17, 2010 23:38


Nikon D700
Sigma 50mm f1.4 EX DG HSM
ISO 100
F8, 1/15 second

Now that Josh, Melissa, and myself are all working on weddings together, it's only natural that we have our monitors calibrated in order to better streamline our work and have everything look the same. Getting all of our monitors (six in all) to play nice, however, is another matter altogether.

I've spent the past 24 hours trying to figure out the best way to get this done. It's a huge headache, and trying to use the "advanced mode" on this software is actually making things worse. This was the only photo I took today. Somewhere I read on a forum that taking a properly exposed photo of a white screen on your monitor with the settings above is the best way to determine your monitor's brightness. Who knows. I'll get there.

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