Hi guys,
I'm just starting in digital imagery and I've been playing with Photoshop CS 5 for a while on my iMac (previous model) running Lion (10.7.5). I found that all the photos are quite dark and have good contrast on my screen but when viewed on another machine or iPhone 4 become rather flat. I can understand Mac and Windows have different default gamma values but my main problem is that I cannot even adjust contrast with Curves or Levels, cause the pictures are already so dark on my screen! So when I start to play with the curves photos turn into a complete dark mess. I think I could solve that problem somehow by viewing my photos at 100% but that's not quite practical for me. I tried to calibrate the monitor with an in-built plug-in to make the things a bit lighter, but still have problems and the native calibration preset on my machine gives me even darker (slightly) results. Quite confused about all that stuff.
Thank you for your help
I'm just starting in digital imagery and I've been playing with Photoshop CS 5 for a while on my iMac (previous model) running Lion (10.7.5). I found that all the photos are quite dark and have good contrast on my screen but when viewed on another machine or iPhone 4 become rather flat. I can understand Mac and Windows have different default gamma values but my main problem is that I cannot even adjust contrast with Curves or Levels, cause the pictures are already so dark on my screen! So when I start to play with the curves photos turn into a complete dark mess. I think I could solve that problem somehow by viewing my photos at 100% but that's not quite practical for me. I tried to calibrate the monitor with an in-built plug-in to make the things a bit lighter, but still have problems and the native calibration preset on my machine gives me even darker (slightly) results. Quite confused about all that stuff.
Thank you for your help