How Best To View This Site (And Other Websites).

The colors on our prints will may vary from what you see on your monitor, depending on how accurately your monitor is calibrated. In addition, there are inherent differences between viewing a print on a monitor and on photographic paper.

If you don't want to bother with this color stuff, you can just go ahead and enjoy the site. If you want to purchase a print, you can do so without worry. We offer a thirty day, money back guarantee on all prints ordered as long as they are returned in original condition.

For those of you who want to improve the accuracy with which your monitors displays colors from our prints, this page is designed as a quick and easy way to improve your monitor's accuracy. It should also improve the accuracy of color displayed when viewing other websites.

If you are viewing this site on Windows, click on Windows. For Mac users, click on Mac. For a more in-depth discussion of color calibration issues, click here.

Windows Machines

1.If you have On Screen Display controls or another way to set your monitor's color temperature, you should set it to 6500 degrees Kelvin and a gamma of 2.2.

2. Open up the "Display" Control Panel in Windows.

Use whatever "Find" utility you have on your machine and just ask it to find a folder named "Control Panel" or "Control Panels." Within the Control Panel folder you should have a file named "Display" that you click on to open.

3. Once in the "Display" Control Panel, choose the "Settings" tab.

4. Make sure that Color Palette (within the "Settings" submenu) is set to "High Color" 16 bit to display millions of colors. If that choice is not available, then the next best alternative is to display thousands of colors.

5. Quit and restart your web browser (and come back to our site!) so that your new display choices are recognized by your browser.

Macintosh Machines

1. In the "Monitors" Control panel, set your monitor to millions of colors (a second best choice is thousands of colors).

2. Use the Apple calibration assistant to calibrate your monitor to a color temperature of 65K (6500 degrees Kelvin) and a gamma of 2.2.

3. Make sure you have selected the correct monitor profile (the one you just created with the calibration assistant) in the monitor control panel.

4. Colors will display better with Internet Explorer 4.5 or later.

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