I have a Panasonic FZ30 Camera, of photos I have loaded via USB to the PC (Windows XP). Only the images appear, unfortunately, very dark, almost black, on the monitor. I see the images on the television to match the colors and the lighting conditions properly. When printing on paper, the images are synonymous with something dark, but easy to recognize. What can I do to the images of "normal" on the calculator to be able. I tried to change the color. But I do over 80 *. icm files have, I do not know what I should take. I have the brightness and the contrast of the screen almost to the highest level made - without success. I am not at all sure whether this is a camera or a Windows issue. Mention would be synonymous nor that the same problem with my old camera (HP 380) occurred.
This is obviously a Monitor problem. There are somewhere special contrast test pictures to the monitor brightness correctly.
Furthermore, it is synonymous to buy a calibration device, but it is only useful if you are a little more intense with color photography and employed. Only because of the brightness is not worth it.
Antwort von GerdB:
Hello beiti,
sorry, that I probably had some indistinct words. ME can not s.Monitor alone. I've got me in the system of the test pictures uploaded (Fuji), whose colors were clearly visible. There are other pictures, as I do from the Internet or receive by mail, I can watch without any problems. I thought that with the transfer via USB connection. But on the television screen, I bring the photos so synonymous via USB and everything worked since. So the fault does not lie as synonymous. What I still synonymous forgot to mention: if I use the images in a Picture-/Grafikprogramm (such as PhotoImpact, IrvanView or otherwise) and edit while the gamma value of 1.0 to nearly 2.0 increases, the details of dark images visible. But it is somewhat cumbersome, this is to make each picture. It is not this a bit too bright ?
Have a nice evening Gerd
Antwort von beiti:
Gamma correction is done if the images are generally too dark (eg accidental underexposure), but if the expression then becomes too bright, ringing in my alarm bells.
That image is too bright s.Television rather than appear too dark, is well known. Hat was with the monitor gamma to do that for televisions, unlike computer monitors is. Conversely s.Computerbildschirm see movies often too dark.
My guess: When you add up two phenomena. On the one hand it may be that the camera rather just exposed (hence the somewhat dark Ausrucke), and secondly, your monitor is set too dark.
Remote diagnostics are inherently difficult. At USB, but it is certainly not the transfer can not change brightness s.der.
My tip: when you order room-to-digital http://www.saal-digital.de/content/view/32/31/ Print a free test and compare its brightness with the screen display of the template. This at least gives you a clue as to whether the monitor brightness fits.
Antwort von GerdB:
Hello beiti, thank you for your tips. Probably I have more issues with the Camera. I had only an outdated, quite simply part of the HP 350 (although synonymous since the monitor's display was a bit too dark. With the Panasonic I have so many controls that I could not even try. I have therefore always the Automatic setting, because I thought then that not much can happen. I must now look Einstelll all possible options to try and write. Suspect that the monitor is synonymous with interest, I had already synonymous (mainly because of its predecessor so synonymous camera images appeared too dark). However I have the latest Drivers of Iiyama, have brightness + contrast to almost 100% and as already mentioned, does the display of photos I have of other sources (ussynonymous test expression) without problems.