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    Re: wedding photo

    It actually is not, because I am now able to see it on a totally different monitor, and it is not anywhere near as black on my laptop monitor when posted on this site. It looks really bad, while it looks quite good on my samsung monitor. It looks completely different

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    Re: wedding photo

    Quote Originally Posted by daq7
    It actually is not, because I am now able to see it on a totally different monitor, and it is not anywhere near as black on my laptop monitor when posted on this site. It looks really bad, while it looks quite good on my samsung monitor. It looks completely different
    That makes me think how other people around here see the pics that I upload....Maybe in my monitor they look awesome and on the rest of the screens look crapy

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    Re: wedding photo

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueRob
    That makes me think how other people around here see the pics that I upload....Maybe in my monitor they look awesome and on the rest of the screens look crapy
    Yup - that's the number one reason for getting your system profiled and using the correct profiles when you're setting up and saving your photos. We put in a lot of effort to take and make great photos. With all that work it's a shame if they end up looking like crap when other people look at them.
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