<p>amazing to see this post going back to 2006<br>
a few years later i finally found this discussion, and even though i feel like a color specialist after reading it, i dont think it's been solved in any 'easy' way?<br>
my solution is to hit Apple Y on my mac, see the vomit inducing desaturated image shown in Monitor RGB proof, tweak vibrance/saturance/levels/curves until the cows come home. upload to a test directory on my website, view the image on TWO other computers on either side of my work machine, then adjust my original image in photoshop somewhere inbetween. and repeat the test process until it looks good on all screens. +- 30 minutes work on each image.<br>
i've boiled my blood over this for so long i dont even expect an answer, just hoping someone out there is doing the same thing and smiles at the idoicricy of it all</p>
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<p>amazing to see this post going back to 2006<br>
a few years later i finally found this discussion, and even though i feel like a color specialist after reading it, i dont think it's been solved in any 'easy' way?<br>
my solution is to hit Apple Y on my mac, see the vomit inducing desaturated image shown in Monitor RGB proof, tweak vibrance/saturance/levels/curves until the cows come home. upload to a test directory on my website, view the image on TWO other computers on either side of my work machine, then adjust my original image in photoshop somewhere inbetween. and repeat the test process until it looks good on all screens. +- 30 minutes work on each image.<br>
i've boiled my blood over this for so long i dont even expect an answer, just hoping someone out there is doing the same thing and smiles at the idoicricy of it all</p>