On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 09:33:25AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 3/11/2005 10:52:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm talking about the colour you get from a default conversion,
> before playing around with any levels, etc.
> 
> Don't forget I don't have CS, only Elements 3.0, so I don't get
> to play with the calibration tab in Adobe Camera Raw anyway.
> 
> If anyone wants to play around with the image, I've put it at
> 
>     <http://jfwaf.com/PDML/CALLIOPE.ZIP>
> 
> (warning: it's still 8+ MB, even after zip compression!)
> 
> I just ask that you send me a copy of the converted image
> (a 720 x 480 best-quality JPEG would be sufficient), and
> a note saying which converter you used, and how much you
> modified the default settings.
> ========
> Interested, but not sure what you hope to prove. Think I missed something. 

I'm not trying to "prove" anything so much as see what differences
there are in the output from the various RAW converters.

> Wouldn't different calibration on different monitors affect the results  . . .

They'd better not - that's the whole point of calibration.

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