Nimai
Mar-24-2008, 08:24 PM
With regards to this series, and frankly, other series that I've processed since switching from Windos to a MacBook Pro, and also switched from a 30D to a 1D MkIII. I've been shooting RAW since the 1D switch, too.
Screenshot from my Mac
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/9296/picture1pw5.jpg
LEFT: Lightroom RIGHT: Firefox SmugMug
I know there are color ramifications to post processing using Mac vs. Windows, and also S-RGB vs. Adobe. I've read SmugMug's write-ups on color, but I still have a nagging feeling that my colors look less saturated once up on SmugMug vs. my Mac screen vs. prints I make myself on a Stylus Pro.
The image I link to above, for instance, looks looks less saturated, dull or pasty - I'm not sure how to say it. The side-by-side above is definitely showing the change. I'm pretty sure this is a color-space problem, but I'm pretty sure I'm S-RGB from camera to Lightroom to exported JPG. But if you tell me I must have missed a step somewhere, I'll go back and check again.
Thanks for any assistance.
Screenshot from my Mac
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/9296/picture1pw5.jpg
LEFT: Lightroom RIGHT: Firefox SmugMug
I know there are color ramifications to post processing using Mac vs. Windows, and also S-RGB vs. Adobe. I've read SmugMug's write-ups on color, but I still have a nagging feeling that my colors look less saturated once up on SmugMug vs. my Mac screen vs. prints I make myself on a Stylus Pro.
The image I link to above, for instance, looks looks less saturated, dull or pasty - I'm not sure how to say it. The side-by-side above is definitely showing the change. I'm pretty sure this is a color-space problem, but I'm pretty sure I'm S-RGB from camera to Lightroom to exported JPG. But if you tell me I must have missed a step somewhere, I'll go back and check again.
Thanks for any assistance.