Mar 28, 2005, 18:35
So I got a fancy-dancy new laptop (ThinkPad T42) with my new job. The laptop came pre-loaded from the IT dept. with PS7, so I've been learning how to use 'the real thing". Problem is, the images look SOOOO different on my CRT monitor. Is it possible to properly processa photo on a laptop screen? How do you know which angle of view is the 'real' brightness, etc.?
I'm supposed to be getting a copy of PSCS soon. I'm hoping I'll be able to sneak the CD home (sorry boss, I didn't get a chance to install that new software today, I'll take it home and do it there....) so I can process on my desktop with my pseudo-calibrated screen!
I'm supposed to be getting a copy of PSCS soon. I'm hoping I'll be able to sneak the CD home (sorry boss, I didn't get a chance to install that new software today, I'll take it home and do it there....) so I can process on my desktop with my pseudo-calibrated screen!
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Camera: Panasonic Lumix FZ10
Image Management/Editing:ArcSoft PhotoBase4
Advanced Image Editing: Adobe PhotoShop 7