We understand IPS monitor is the best for colour reproduction but since TV now also offer 1080p IPS display, how does this compare head on with the IPS computer monitor assumming they are of the same size and resolution.
I'm using X-Rite Colormunki display, it doesn't shows the before and after calibration values so that i know it has done it job successfully like that pic show below. Showing a before/after comparison picture is quite like meaningless to me as I do not know what is the correct color in the 1st...
1 question, after we run the calibration, how does we know that the calibration is successfully if the software does not shows the before and after target values(example-delta-e, colour temp, gamma)?
Agreed but I think cheap lens like EF50mm F1.8 dun even need a filter if you intention is to protect it coz i think is purely a waste of $ and time, break den throw away lo.
I dun understand how come after conversion youir jpeg still take up so much? r u seeing wrong or me? Usually jpeg size quite small le.. more like 1-5mb only after conversion and 300 pixel/inch is alrdy hi res isn't it?