Dslr photography problem?
I use a nikon d5100 camera. When I viewed photos from the camera's LCD display, they looks well saturated, colourful and vibrant. However when viewed from a computer display they look somewhat dull with less saturation. I tried with several computer monitors as well as a LED TV display. But the result is the same. What will be wrong. I'm not an advanced photographer but I have a basic knowledge to handle a DSLR. Is it a problem with my photography skills and techniques? How can i overcome this problem?
Monitors have to be calibrated to show digital images accurately.
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/...ration.htm
http://www.imaging-resource.com/ARTS/MONCAL/CALIBRATE.HTM
You may be experiencing this:
The preview is generated by the camera manufacturer firmware and they make it look bright and saturated in the camera.
When the photos are viewed someplace else, they appear the way you are seeing it as the camera manufacturer intended and seconds later they are rendered using an actual color profile they change in appearance and do not look the same as in the camera.
Adobe expert Julienne Kost and she explains this.
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/the-complete-picture-with-julieanne-kost/why-does-the-photographs-preview-change-in-lightroom-and-bridge
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