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Jul 3, 2016 2:29 PM CST
Name: Ruud
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Take care with colour. Your camera may be fooled due to a lot of green (or other colour) or a dark or a light background. But your monitor is NOT objective either. EVERY brand or type exposes the colours of the same pic differently. And not to help out: this changes over time. Personally I use a Spider 5. This readjusts my monitor every month. You won't believe the difference sometimes between readjusted and the original. I can (off course) not send samples (as they will be adjusted by your monitor!!) but sometimes human skin was pink or orange before readjusting and really human afterwards (for white folks), or of course vice versa as I had been readjusting with an 'old' colour set. This also means that where I have taken all caution in optimizing a flower pic regarding colour: this does NOT mean that the colour I choose will be represented when you see the pic here! Even although when an other member might!! It's YOUR monitor that 'readjusts' the colour!

So take care: YOUR MONITOR IS NOT COLOUR BLIND, not even colour objective!!

Ruud

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