![]() ![]() His photography offers a new way of looking at the marvelous details we encounter in daily life. Mike Cable is a multi award winning and published photographer. ![]() This is why the most common question about prints is “Why are my prints too dark?” Of course, if you are editing your images on a monitor that is displaying your image too bright, the resulting print will look too dark. Out of the box, monitors tend to be set overly bright with a bias toward blue. While it is possible to create prints that look perfect without calibrating your monitor, more trial and error is involved, and that can become costly and frustrating. So, even though the image may appear great on your un-calibrated monitor, the resulting print may be far different than anticipated. Printers use the actual data within the image rather than the screen appearance when reproducing color. What looks light purple on your screen may really be dark blue. 1) Paper - Epson Premium Glossy 250 2) Paper - Moab Lasal Photo Matte 230 Please see the following important information: Unless your monitor is calibrated to show colors and tonal values accurately, an image viewed on your computer is likely to look radically different from the same image viewed on your neighbor's computer. Please specify which you would prefer when ordering your print. Please Note: All photos will be printed on the following papers using archival inks. I thought this particular section of ice looked like faces. These are some of the most unique ice formations I've ever found/seen. This image is part of a series of ice abstracts I worked on over a recent cold snap here in Maryland. ![]()
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