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  1. <p>Is there supposed to be a difference when viewing photographs in prewiev mode compared to when i'm viewing the same photograph in photoshop? I have my monitor calibrated with spyder color vision and yet i find that the photos in photoshop look different to that of preview mode on my Apple computer.<br>

    Would like to know if this is normal. Look forward to hearing your responses.<br>

    Thank you.<br>

    mphotom</p>

  2. ok thanx i got the lock off. i got the position where i want it but i it seems to still be focusing on all the honeybocombs. the selected honey comb lights up brighter but i still get a reading as if the whole viewfinder is focusing. (hope that makes sense, late here in holland;) is there something i must change in the menu?

    thanx again for your help

  3. hiya, i just got a d200. i was wondering if there was a way to select one of

    the "honeycomb" focal points. is this possible? for instance, im shooting full

    body shot and i want to focus with the top focal point (honeycomb) on the

    subject's face. hope this makes sense and i would appreciate any replies that

    would help.

    thanx

  4. hi,

     

    i need help. I work for a casting company as a photographer. I use a minolta

    7d for most shoots. When shooting i use natural sRGB. I then work the fotos on

    PS and they look great(using adobe 98 RGB). I dont normally view the images in

    windows picture fax viewer but i have been recieving complaints about the

    colouring and contrast....i get a blueish cast along with more saturation and

    more contrast than what i get in my PS set up. I understand that monitors

    differ and an image is never the same from one monitor to another but i was

    wondering if this has to do with my set up on camera, my set up on PS or my

    set up on monitor. How do i change or fix this problem.

    Again, pictures look great in PS but when opened with windows picture fax

    viewer i get this problem of unwanted contrast and blueish tint.

    i would appreciate your help and advice.

    thanx

    michael

  5. hi,

     

    i need help. I work for a casting company as a photographer. I use a minolta

    7d for most shoots. When shooting i use natural sRGB. I then work the fotos on

    PS and they look great(using adobe 98 RGB). I dont normally view the images in

    windows picture fax viewer but i have been recieving complaints about the

    colouring and contrast....i get a blueish cast along with more saturation and

    more contrast than what i get in my PS set up. I understand that monitors

    differ and an image is never the same from one monitor to another but i was

    wondering if this has to do with my set up on camera, my set up on PS or my

    set up on monitor. How do i change or fix this problem.

    Again, pictures look great in PS but when opened with windows picture fax

    viewer i get this problem of unwanted contrast and blueish tint.

    i would appreciate your help and advice.

    thanx

    michael

  6. hi,

     

    i need help. I work for a casting company as a photographer. I use a minolta

    7d for most shoots. When shooting i use natural sRGB. I then work the fotos on

    PS and they look great(using adobe 98 RGB). I dont normally view the images in

    windows picture fax viewer but i have been recieving complaints about the

    colouring and contrast....i get a blueish cast along with more saturation and

    more contrast than what i get in my PS set up. I understand that monitors

    differ and an image is never the same from one monitor to another but i was

    wondering if this has to do with my set up on camera, my set up on PS or my

    set up on monitor. How do i change or fix this problem.

    Again, pictures look great in PS but when opened with windows picture fax

    viewer i get this problem of unwanted contrast and blueish tint.

    i would appreciate your help and advice.

    thanx

    michael

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