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display place next year computer and
you're good to go to click on trash and
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that brings us back to the main menu and
now you can go into your software and do
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your edits so here we are back at the
main screen all but as long as we hear
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let's check one of the things I just
want to show you what you can do when
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you wanna see the advanced options so if
you choose advanced weather allows you
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to do is to make some more decisions on
your own now there is a waypoint choice
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here I highly recommend you stick with
265 don't go messing around with the
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other ones however wait lumens
brightness is something you may want to
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adjust now 120 is at fault in my
personal recommendation is I don't like
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to go above that for a laptop a hundred
is good if you're working in a team room
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ed is even better at eighty you've got
the best detail in the shadows and
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detailing your highlights 120 is a nice
compromise however and it is a good
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starting point now emulates more control
we have already seen we just did that in
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the easy mode however there is one of
the thing here called flair correct
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which to me again is kind of the way of
kind of adjusting for contrast
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or glare on a glossy screen so if you
click on that you have to go through one
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more operation now the screen will come
up again after you've already done
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you're measuring ambient light and after
its gone through the entire series of
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colors to create the profile but what
you do is you are going to hold the
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device away from the screen by about 12
inches or so what that's going to it's
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going to measure the flare or the glare
that's on the screen and determine if an
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adjustment needs to be made to the
contrast to counteract that Claire so
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click on the measure button and it makes
the screen go black and now you're
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holding the device about a foot away
from the screen it's going to measure to
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see how much reflectance or flare or
glare whichever way you like it she's
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coming off the screen and if it's easy
enough amount is going to tell you it's
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going to make an adjustment so you can
see the measurements complete it
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detected flair it will then go ahead and
make an adjustment to the profile
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possibly contrast boost possibly a
brightness change to counteract that
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reflection that's coming off the screen
so once again and give it a name I'll
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tell at this time that it was corrected
for flair and click on Save when we're
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done and then we'll have again a profile
where we took advantage of some of the
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advanced options in the software once
it's done we're back to the main screen
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we can then quit the software the
profile as has been loaded and has been
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applied and then we can get into
software and do our edits
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just to give you a little bit better
ideas with the difference between us
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between the color display and the island
display pro display Pro uses a software
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called on one profiler so there is a
basic and advanced mode and basic is
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very similar to the color display works
we're gonna go to Advanced
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take a look at some of the cool options
such as the ability to do more color
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patches when you're doing your profile
and you also have the ability to measure
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different areas on the screen to check
for uniformity from edge to edge and
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lastly you can get trending information
so if you wanna see how your display is
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doing over time it will do that for you
as well which is a good indicator if it
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might be getting time to replace your
monitor is now we've got two monitors
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here so we're going to choose the age of
the CGT 22 so you click on Next Door
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brought to the screen where we see the
color patches that are going to be used
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now here's one of the main difference is
you get to choose more patches we can go
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to medium or even a large patch set
which throws a lot more colors up on the
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screen to be measured the advantage of
this is that the more colors we have two
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more a carrier profiles come to be
looking to split the difference for time
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sake within the cheese medium and couple
other options you have here you have the
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ability to load in colors from the
Pantone library you also have the
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ability to loading colors from an image
so I learned in this image of the
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lighthouse and you see it's given us a
grid of colors that hasn't seen before
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in the patch set we've already started
with so have the option to edit these
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colors to the colors that will be sent
to the screen to be measured at this is
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not make the profile specific to that
image it's just giving it more detailed
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data about very specific colors and in
this case it can help with this
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particular image because now it knows
what these colors are supposed to look
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like we do want automatic display
control on what the software to take
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control of everything for us and we're
going to click on Start measurement and
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just like we seen before
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were instructed to rotate the diffuser
down and then placed the device on top
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of the monitor next and software does
its thing that's going to adjust the
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brightness and contrast for us and then
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measure all of the different color
patches that we've assigned to this
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particular profile
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like we've seen before this whole
process takes about five minutes to
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notice that we use a substantially
greater number of patches so the I want
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profile of software does make this
process go a lot faster than we saw with
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Kalamaki display I can given a name that
makes sense to you a reminder you can
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send again went to three or four weeks
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create and save your profile and just
like we saw in the earlier software with
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the karmic displaying the profile get
created automatically applied and put to
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use some now it's time that we can go
into our software and do our edits to
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prepare our files for printing at the
lab
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so now we know our mom
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under is calibrated and it's showing us
the images on the screen to the best of
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its ability now we need to make sure
that the files are going to print the
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way we see on your screen in really to
do that we need to do something called
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soft proofing now gonna take you first
through Lightroom and I will do the same
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thing in Photoshop here's where the
images have been working on this left
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panel to give us a little more real
estate make the image look bigger in
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Lightroom the process of soft proofing
takes place in the development and
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you'll see a little note down the bottom
left here so soft proofing so we're
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gonna turn that on
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and up in the upper right-hand corner
underneath the histogram we get some new
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options now the profile where are you
going to have this printed now I've got
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all my own people profiles but I'm also
going to be sending this print two