In common with most people my colour managed system is designed to produce prints that look right in D50 lighting and that's how I produce my prints for sale.
At home though I find that the prints on my walls are nearly always viewed by indirect sky light or north light and naturally acquire a greenish tint in delicate warm colours. I would like my home prints to look right during the daytime and be able to offer this to discerning customers. Does anyone have a standardised correction they apply to a file to make this correction and save me having to do a lot of experiments? Could it be done with one of the Photoshop Photo filters or am I going to have to make new printing profiles for the different viewing conditions?
All help gratefully received :smile:
At home though I find that the prints on my walls are nearly always viewed by indirect sky light or north light and naturally acquire a greenish tint in delicate warm colours. I would like my home prints to look right during the daytime and be able to offer this to discerning customers. Does anyone have a standardised correction they apply to a file to make this correction and save me having to do a lot of experiments? Could it be done with one of the Photoshop Photo filters or am I going to have to make new printing profiles for the different viewing conditions?
All help gratefully received :smile: