Bobby Ramirez Photography
I hate school
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This was the first time I edited a picture on a mac. And the resolution is insane. I look at the picture on a mac and it looks gorgeous. I look at the picture on my pc and its a little lighter and has a blue hue to it, skin tones aren't as good and overall I want to run back to the Mac. I wonder if its one of the screen's is not calibrated or the Mac's resolution is just so high. I'm a pc guy and editing on my business partner's $5000 Mac makes me look at my photos differently.
It kind of makes me wonder what other people are seeing. If they are seeing the final product I want them to see. Or if they're still using a a monitor and graphics card from 98 or something. How do we make sure the viewer gets to see what we want them to see? How do we edit for the norm?
For subject used two flood lights Lowell left and right slightly behind and a 500w Lowell Softbox above subject.
This picture is protected by copyright and is not to be used in any way without written permission from Role 7 Productions.
I hate school
View Large On Black
This was the first time I edited a picture on a mac. And the resolution is insane. I look at the picture on a mac and it looks gorgeous. I look at the picture on my pc and its a little lighter and has a blue hue to it, skin tones aren't as good and overall I want to run back to the Mac. I wonder if its one of the screen's is not calibrated or the Mac's resolution is just so high. I'm a pc guy and editing on my business partner's $5000 Mac makes me look at my photos differently.
It kind of makes me wonder what other people are seeing. If they are seeing the final product I want them to see. Or if they're still using a a monitor and graphics card from 98 or something. How do we make sure the viewer gets to see what we want them to see? How do we edit for the norm?
For subject used two flood lights Lowell left and right slightly behind and a 500w Lowell Softbox above subject.
This picture is protected by copyright and is not to be used in any way without written permission from Role 7 Productions.