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Hi all, novice here have found when printing out my photos at home the prints are a bit dark, dont want to spend a fortune on calibrating my cheap monitor, are there any easy ways round this ?
The first 'guide' to too dark a print compared to the monitor, is that the screen is too bright!Hi all, novice here have found when printing out my photos at home the prints are a bit dark, dont want to spend a fortune on calibrating my cheap monitor, are there any easy ways round this ?
Hi all, novice here have found when printing out my photos at home the prints are a bit dark, dont want to spend a fortune on calibrating my cheap monitor, are there any easy ways round this ?
dont want to spend a fortune on calibrating my cheap monitor, are there any easy ways round this ?
Sorry to belabour the point...................and surmise?yes, edit to the look i want on my screen, then when printing they are much darker, would a better monitor be the way to go as mine is fairly old and basic
The histogram should give a very good indication as well in terms of the image being too dark
This really. I find that I have to have my monitor on its lowest brightness to get anything like the same as the printer. Calibration works for colours but not for brightness so if the colours are coming out OK then calibration won't make a lot of difference.You can do a kind of manual calibration. Hold the print next to the screen in normal room lighting, then turn down brightness of the screen until they match. Re-edit your images to look normal and print again.
Good to know that you have a resolutionThanks for all the help gents, seem to be getting much better prints now, I think a lot of my problem was having settings on the printer, settings in lightroom ,physical controls on the monitor and setting on my graphics card all controlling the brightness .
Frankly no.......but as long as you are happy and are getting the results that you like & please youNo problem , used the graphic card software to drop the brightness of the screen slightly, then in the lightroom printing adjustments uped the brightness just need to play about a bit more to up the darker parts as still finding those slightly dark, hope this makes sense