
Originally Posted by
Julie Kenward
Jonathon, I have a VERY old and cheap monitor but I keep it calibrated and it seems to do a good job for me so don't run right out and buy a new one unless you really feel that is the problem.
When it comes to brightness and contrast it is really a "gray" area (all puns intended!) I downloaded your common blue photo and I did like it with a touch more contrast to the whites so they "popped" more against the blues but it was a very minor adjustment that I made. I wonder if you are utilizing the levels slider in Photoshop? That slider along with the curves adjustment will usually get me where I want to be on an image. Even then, I find if I go back and look at an image 20 minutes after I made it I might get a whole new take on it because I am looking at it with "fresh eyes." You might close your image down, walk away and come back for that second look before posting.
One last trick I use when I don't think my contrast or brightness is quite right is to put the photo in black and white (either desaturate it or change to LAB mode [Image/mode/lab color] and then click on the lightness channel) and look at it there. if it looks wishy washy (that's a technical term you may be unaware of) in B&W, then it probably does need tweaking in the color version.
Let me know if any of that helps!