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shooting for printing vs shooting for screen viewing
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Quote:If you don't want them differ, print on plastic film and put it in front of backlit boxes.

 

Actually, the best screens are calibrated ones and the best printers as well - so it's not the different colors, it's only the different luminance characteristics. And you can do a lot with good lighting for prints. If you watch your pictures on a calibrated wide gamut screen, you'll always get disappointed until you see your prints on a well-lit wall.
exactly what I wanted to say, the lighting condition on the screen are almost always ideal, it is a good thing I came back to printing

the screens are too permissive
  


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shooting for printing vs shooting for screen viewing - by toni-a - 10-18-2015, 11:34 AM
shooting for printing vs shooting for screen viewing - by Studor13 - 10-18-2015, 04:42 PM

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