Hi, David -
One of my monitors is a 24" Eizo ColorEdge, one is a 17" Dell Laptop and
one is an 8" Acer netbook so they all have very different capabilities in
calibration possibilities. I usually base my adjustments on the Eizo. The
scan looked grainy and saturated but not too grainy or too saturated. I
have adjusted it some in LR:
http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/144026343
Any better or not?
I appreciate the help!
Tina
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 6:21 PM, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>
> > Hi, David -
> >
> > I'm using Silverfast with a Kodachrome target. On my three
> > monitors, the colors look too saturated on one but normal on the
> > others. Kodachrome is very contrasty and I haven't found a way to
> > reduce the contrast without getting a washed-out look. Again, on
> > two of my monitors the contrast is normal for Kodachrome but really
> > strong on the monitor. They are all calibrated with Color Munki.
>
> Hi again, Tina!
>
> 1) if all monitors were calibrated the same way, they should look
> identical.
>
> 2) Kodachrome **is** contrasty... by my Kodachromes don't come out as harsh
> looking as this image.
>
> 3) My biggest concern is the level of saturation. On my monitor, the
> flesh
> tones have a distinctly "green-ish" look.
>
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