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Old 04-07-2009   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Printing from LR2 shouldn't be this difficult

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Originally Posted by Eero Makela View Post
Don't forget that you need to calibrate the monitor to lower brightness then the spyder recommends.

As per Eric Chan

"Even if your calibration software recommends setting the target luminance to a higher value (e.g., 120 cd/m2), I still suggest using a lower value such as 100 cd/m2."

Epson 3800 Step-By-Step Printing Workflow
Why? What's the point in using a calibration system if it's not truly calibrating the monitor with the custom profile?? Is there another option that I should be using?

EDIT: And, if the monitor calibration is so far off, why does everything ELSE seem to work for it?
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