I edited these photos on my laptop and now that I see them on my Photoshop computer, I see that they look awfully dark. I'm having a terrible time getting that new laptop calibrated. I think it's the glossy screen that's causing the problem.
I have a glossy-screen iMac at home now, and I'm having the same problem with photos that look good on it being dark on other monitors. It's really frustrating.
On my home monitor, the angle that I tilt the screen makes a difference on how the photos look, which makes no sense because not everyone is the same height.
First and last pic: Those eyes!
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ReplyDeleteI edited these photos on my laptop and now that I see them on my Photoshop computer, I see that they look awfully dark. I'm having a terrible time getting that new laptop calibrated. I think it's the glossy screen that's causing the problem.
ReplyDeleteI have a glossy-screen iMac at home now, and I'm having the same problem with photos that look good on it being dark on other monitors. It's really frustrating.
ReplyDeleteOn my home monitor, the angle that I tilt the screen makes a difference on how the photos look, which makes no sense because not everyone is the same height.