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Once again thank you very much for your guideline.
I hear you. Monitor and printer calibration are very important and there is a lot talked over this very subject in this forum. Personally, my monitor is not calibrated, nor my printer so that if I adjust an image, is it on instinct? Most likely, whenever I can (CG is a hobby for me) I will get me a new large monitor and a monitor calibrator. Short of having a calibrated system, maybe trying to emulate the 'lighting' levels as seen on your monitor of similar and highly celebrated images on the forum may bring you up a notch. That said, keep up the good work.
thanx abid for your appreciation.;)
its good but curtain is very beautiful
thanx for the reply i am agreed with you that image looks dark. i am facing this problem since 6 months, in my samsung lcd image looks proper bright and when i check out the print it comes dark so how to match the color balance and it also look dark in crt monitors. please help me.
Second image is obviously looking better. For your problem, it's always good to work on CRT monitor if you want more control over your colors.
thanx for the reply i am agreed with you that image looks dark. i am facing this problem since 6 months, in my samsung lcd image looks proper bright and when i check out the print it comes dark so how to match the color balance and it also look dark in crt monitors. please help me.:confused:
thanx for the reply i am agreed with you that image looks dark. i am facing this problem since 6 months, in my samsung lcd image looks proper bright and when i check out the print it comes dark so how to match the color balance and it also look dark in crt monitors. please help me.
Oh, forgot to mention that the furniture needs a bit of work with the textures. Best regards.
First off, the image is lovely! However a bit noisy and perhaps too dark? I took the liberty of running it through Irfanview. Adjusted Gamma to 1.35 and Contrast to 15, Autosharpened and ran through XiDenoise filter. Both Irfanview and XiDenoise (8BF) filter are free.