Originally Posted by erno james
Whew!!
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Originally Posted by erno james
Monitor calibration is accomplished via hardware and software that you purchase. I have the Spyder 3 Express and I love it. It is economical and seems to be well regarded as far as quality and accuracy goes. B&H currently has them for $73.
Good luck.
Braden
I have used Costco and you do have to ask them not auto correct the image or turn it off if you are submitting online. It makes a huge difference.
Also about Costco it depends on the actual store. Some stores have better/newer machines than others. The store I use seems pretty good and they now offer 24x36 prints. Haven
Erno
Are there any of your pictures on flickr that COSTCO had a problem with?
On my Mac they all look pretty darn good.
We all should. Heck, we all should start using the same benchmark photo []
Hey nitehawk, the print i had made of this photo shows near blackout of the distant background. I can barely distinguish the palm trees behind the fishing poles. hopefully telling costco to turn off auto-correct will do the trick.
www.flickr.com/.../5032427294
thanks again for everyone
Hopefully that advice will work out for you. Inconsistent lab