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Gerry Gibbs CW delivers Australia wide, including: Adelaide, Albany, Albury, Alice Springs, Armidale, Balladonia, Ballarat, Bellvue Hill, Bendigo, Brisbane, Broadbeach, Broken Hill, Bunbury, Buddina, Bundaberg, Carnarvon, Croydon City Beach, Cobar, Broome, Bundaberg, Byron Bay, Cairns, Canberra, Carnarvon, Ceduna, Coffs Harbour, Cooktown, Chermside, Dalby, Darwin, Derby, Fremantle, Geelong, Geraldton, Georgetown, Gladstone, Glen Innes, Gold Coast, Hobart, Helensvale, Indooroorpilly, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Karumba, Katherine, Larrimah, Launceston, Leederville, Lismore, Loganholme, Mackay, Melbourne, Moree, Mount Isa, Moura, Newcastle, Noosa, Mackay, Maroochydoore, Noosaville, North Lakes, Robina, North Rockhampton, Strathpine, Perth, Parramatta, Port Hedland, Portland, Port Lincoln, Port Macquarie, Ravensthorpe, Rockhampton, Sunshine Coast, Sydney,Toowoomba, Torquay, Townsville, Westcourt, Wollongong. Plus All areas that are served by Australia Post and its' partners. Delivery to Sydney, Brisbane, Broadbeach, Adelaide, Leederville, Melbourne, Perth, Parramatta, Hobart, Darwin, Canberra, Croydon, Cairns, Indooroorpilly, Noosa, Mackay, Maroochydoore, Wollongong can be done by Austrlia Air Express for Gerry Gibbs Camera Warehouse |
Colour ManagementSo what’s Colour Management or 'Calibration'?
Not exactly a word that’s used everyday unless you’re in printing or mechanical engineering. Put simply, it involves matching your computer monitors colour to a standard so your end result (in the case of photography, a print) is as close tothe original as possible.Because every camera and every monitor interprets colour values differentlyand every environment has different ambient light, what our eyes perceive when adjusting an image for printing can vary a great deal. Eg: blue in an image has the potential to appear green if viewed under a very yellow light source such as a household tungsten bulb. If you were to spend hours pouring your efforts into creating a would-be masterpiece you might be very disappointed when you collect your enlargement from the lab.With expenses involved in the hobby (and the profession) of photography, it can be hard to reconcile the additional cost of a colour management device such as a Spyder Pro monitor calibrator or even white balancing devices such as Cool Disc or Spyder Cube type products. However unattractive the extra cost, calibrating your computer monitor can still be the difference between a print that exhibits mediocrity and a great piece of art you’ll be proud to show your friends and family. The images below demonstrate potential differences between printing from an image that’s been adjusted on a calibrated monitor and a non-calibrated monitor. It may have looked fine in your editing software at home but because you were not seeing it on a properly calibrated monitor the print has much to be desired. ![]() Before Calibration After Calibration The difference is easiest to see if you look at the sky. The blue looks muddy in the image on the left where on the right it is crisp and better represents the scene when the photograph was taken. The preceding text is from our September 2009 e-News Letter. If you wish to receive these monthly articles, simply log in or create your new account and subscribe! |
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