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Originally Posted by
elfbob
When I got the Spyder4 Pro monitor calibrator tool it showed that my monitor wasn't set bright enough to be calibrated. I had to bring the monitor settings back to "default" then begin the calibrating process, then go through the steps on brightness to get it within the specified range. Its color setting is at 6500. The output from LR was set to sRGB as this is what the online printer specified; the "odd" thing was they sent me a coupon for a "free" 10 page photobook that I redeemed & those images were spot on using my "unproofed" LR edited images. I called them on the phone & asked why 1 photobook was printed dark while the "free" photobook was correctly printed using other images taken from RAW to sRGB by the same route, they refused to answer me saying I did something different with the other images. I even attempted to have the original photobook reprinted & have them do "color corrections", the reprint was still 1 -2 stops dark.