loooool i really got -1 xDDDDBtw question to anyone but mostly GFX PROS:How do u calibrate ur monitors? When i work on my laptop my work looks nice then i upload on photobucket/forum. But when i go on my desktop computer and look at the work again the colours are weird. For ex:-for my 2nd tupac sig on my laptop i see its fine but on my desktop its almost fully black and i cant see tupac writing or the scanlines.-for my latest alice cullen sig its awesome when i see it from my laptop but on desktop it has a bit more contrast and her face is way too yellowSo which version do u guys see and which one of my screens is good or bad and how do i fix this? xDDD
Quote from: DeeLDo on April 06, 2012, 23:25loooool i really got -1 xDDDDBtw question to anyone but mostly GFX PROS:How do u calibrate ur monitors? When i work on my laptop my work looks nice then i upload on photobucket/forum. But when i go on my desktop computer and look at the work again the colours are weird. For ex:-for my 2nd tupac sig on my laptop i see its fine but on my desktop its almost fully black and i cant see tupac writing or the scanlines.-for my latest alice cullen sig its awesome when i see it from my laptop but on desktop it has a bit more contrast and her face is way too yellowSo which version do u guys see and which one of my screens is good or bad and how do i fix this? xDDDWell, on laptop you have diferent technlology and the pixels are sharp and much nicer to look at, but colors are weaker... and usually has lower contrast...and on most destkop monitors you have more contrasted pictures and pixels are just little blured... but the good thing is that you can calibrate your destkop screen ... now it depends on manufacturer if you have software for it... (usually the cd you get with your monitor) or you can simply calibrate your screen with windows... and just folow the steps... but I guess you will still have a bit more contrasted picture than on laptop...basiclly I told you nothing didnt I? xD
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