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Choosing a Computer System for Digital Imaging<br />

decode the Canon and other RAW images. The program is called dcraw.c .This<br />

actually work on Windows and Mac OSX. You just have to compile it your self<br />

and it is not that hard. After using dcraw I noticed that 99.7% <strong>of</strong> my pictures where<br />

sharper and the color was much better too.<br />

-- William Leming, September 10, 2004<br />

Doug, establising a color management workflow is a whole 'nother article. I've got<br />

mine down pat, but I'm not sure I have the experience to write an article outside the<br />

scope <strong>of</strong> what I'm doing. Any volunteers?<br />

-- Darron Spohn, January 18, 2002<br />

Don't be shy, Darron. Do it!!! Desperate to learn more. My wife and I quickly<br />

learned that the long pole in the tent is the relationship between what we see on the<br />

monitor and on the paper.<br />

-- Donald Trask, September 15, 2004<br />

With regards to the monitor specs: I do a lot <strong>of</strong> photograph restoration and it took<br />

me months to find the right monitor. I ended up getting the 17" NEC MultiSync<br />

FE700 in 2000 - it's now 2005 and i have no complaints or regrets. I've been<br />

contemplating going with LCD, but have yet to find one that convinces me to part<br />

with my FE.<br />

-- George Frost, May 13, 2005<br />

Related Links<br />

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● Digital Photography and Color Management- Helpful information on<br />

Apple's site, explaining color management and ColorSync technology,<br />

which is supposed to insure that the colors on your monitor are the colors<br />

you'll get on various output devices. (contributed by Tom Coppedge)<br />

● Calibrating & Pr<strong>of</strong>iling LCD Displays- An article on the luminous<br />

landscape site. (contributed by Philippe Wiget)<br />

● Monitor Pr<strong>of</strong>iling and Calibration- Another one on luminous landscape.<br />

http://www.photo.net/photo/computers (32 <strong>of</strong> 33)7/3/2005 2:19:07 AM

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