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We spend loads of time and effort calibrating
our monitors to ensure our pictures are bright and colour accurate.
To help you view these images as we intend them to be seen, please
make sure your monitor hasn't got any reflections on the screen
from windows or lights. Adjust the brightness and contrast controls
on your monitor so all tones from A to Z in the chart below are
defined from one and other.
Colour accuracy really needs specialist software
and hardware, and some monitors are not adjustable at all. As a rough
guide you can try the following if you're into fiddling. Firstly it's
vital to make sure your room is lit by daylight and not a household
bulb. Strong coloured walls can also cause problems. You'll need a
Kodak Colour Control Patch which is available from most good photographic
shops, and your monitor's instruction book. Run your screen saver
for an hour to warm it up then set the white balance (or colour temperature)
setting to 6500 degrees Kelvin. Adjust the red, green and blue colour
controls until the colours in the chart below are as close as possible
to the Kodak patch in your hand. Please note; all these adjustments
must be made to your monitor - not your computer.