January 6, 2009
Hey....this is probably aimed at Chase but anyone with info please help too. I'm trying to calibrate my monitor on a Imac G4 flatscreen and I have no idea where to start. The problem is that all of my photos look great at home but when I post them they are usually a bit darker, contrast is off, and colors are screwy. I don't have a calibrating screen thingy so the caveman method will be my best option. THANKS IN ADVANCE!!Core get cleaning!!!C17, I knew that was coming...but that means I have to go aaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllll the way over there and open up a membership account. I really don't like spreading my blanket out too much. I'm very internet lazy. :wink:
Oh, come ooooon!!!!! It's soooo easy!!! :)I like sunrise...
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huh?Sounds like a question for http://www.thesupportforum.com !!!!! :)Oh, I see! I kinda figured that's what you were trying to say!Maken ik!C17, I knew that was coming...but that means I have to go aaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllll the way over there and open up a membership account. I really don't like spreading my blanket out too much. I'm very internet lazy. :wink:You guys just want me to be just another number on yer counter....well listen here missy I'm no number!! :lol:
...oooooookkkkkkkkaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy. I'll atleast go do a search on that forum......Core get cleaning!!!
Hush you!!! ;)okay the deed has been done...:DHey, do you have Photoshop??? If so you it automatically installs a thing on your...wait..you have a mac...never mind!!!! I don't know what I'm talking about! Sorry!
I don't think you're just another number!!!!
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