Many photographers carry iPhones with them or use iPads to show customers their images. The displays in Apple iOS devices are good but if you want really accurate colour you will need to calibrate the iPad or iPhone display. This quick tutorial will guide you through calibrating an iPad or iPhone display. Both X-Rite and Datacolor […]
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Five Reasons Why You Need a Better Monitor
I was working with a top commercial photographer last week. He’d paid for some colour management training and I also profiled his printer for him. Like most photographers his studio was littered with camera bags and Peli cases containing very expensive camera bodies and lenses. So I was surprised to see that he was using […]
Calibrating MacBook Pro Retina Displays with Spyder5PRO
Calibrating MacBook Pro Retina displays is pretty straightforward with a good calibration tool such as the Spyder5PRO from Datacolor. You only have a brightness control to adjust on the display and the Spyder software is very easy to use with plenty of online help resources. Calibration and profiling will improve the accuracy of any display. […]