Moonraker5
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Hi Everyone.
My first post on this forum so please be gentle!
I would like your advice regarding my whites. For example, if i do a portrait on white background and say extend the canvas out to the side with a white background, it looks great on the screen. But if i get it printed or, display it on say a projector screen i can see where i joined the canvas as the original is slightly off white.
Now if i tilt my head off centre of the screen i can see where the join is or where i have failed to burnt out the highlights.
Is this my screen? (22 inch acer) would an IPS monitor cure this? i have colour calibrated it (huey). it happens on my laptop too.
thanks in advance.
Pete
My first post on this forum so please be gentle!
I would like your advice regarding my whites. For example, if i do a portrait on white background and say extend the canvas out to the side with a white background, it looks great on the screen. But if i get it printed or, display it on say a projector screen i can see where i joined the canvas as the original is slightly off white.
Now if i tilt my head off centre of the screen i can see where the join is or where i have failed to burnt out the highlights.
Is this my screen? (22 inch acer) would an IPS monitor cure this? i have colour calibrated it (huey). it happens on my laptop too.
thanks in advance.
Pete