Quote Originally Posted by Gerry Widen
But I know your photos are always so technically (and artistically) perfect that through the years I make minor adjustments to the brightness based on how your photos look on my screen.
For the past few months I've been doing most of my setup on my laptop, which I've never been able to completely calibrate. It's a bit too bright and flat. So the same images appear dark and contrasty on well-calibrated monitors. So you may actually be screwing things up.

If you want, I can make an image that's calibrated perfectly and you can use that to set up your monitor. In fact, the ISO 50 test I did with the Konica Minolta DiMage A200 is very, very good. Plus, all those tests have a gray bar that's always perfect because I built it in Photoshop, by the numbers. Here's a link to that image: http://gallery.photographyreview.com...cat=518&page=1