Hi everyone,
I am learning about colour managed workflows with the help of these excellent forums and particularly Ray Wests and Ashers help. My thanks to them both.
I thought I would pose this question to see what everyone thinks (It may have been raised in another thread so if so I apologise for repeating the question).
How would you all suggest I setup my bedroom for Image processing workflows. In particular I was wondering how people who work from home (in a bedroom) set up their lighting so they get the best viewing environment.
I don't want to discuss the process of calibration particularly as that is covered elsewhere. I would rather have your comments on things like Monitor position, Daylight bulbs, wall colours, use of curtains to create darker working areas etc. but bear in mind that the working area is still a bedroom so I can't just paint all the wall a nice cell block grey!!.
Also how important is the external lighting anyway? I have tried working with curtains open on a cloudy day and with curtains closed when it is sunny but am not sure which is better.
let me know what you think.
Thanks
Tim..
I am learning about colour managed workflows with the help of these excellent forums and particularly Ray Wests and Ashers help. My thanks to them both.
I thought I would pose this question to see what everyone thinks (It may have been raised in another thread so if so I apologise for repeating the question).
How would you all suggest I setup my bedroom for Image processing workflows. In particular I was wondering how people who work from home (in a bedroom) set up their lighting so they get the best viewing environment.
I don't want to discuss the process of calibration particularly as that is covered elsewhere. I would rather have your comments on things like Monitor position, Daylight bulbs, wall colours, use of curtains to create darker working areas etc. but bear in mind that the working area is still a bedroom so I can't just paint all the wall a nice cell block grey!!.
Also how important is the external lighting anyway? I have tried working with curtains open on a cloudy day and with curtains closed when it is sunny but am not sure which is better.
let me know what you think.
Thanks
Tim..