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gord

Part of the Furniture Now
If accurate colour is a high priority for you, you might consider getting a colorimeter to calibrate your monitor. Most of them require a minimum of being able to change your RGB settings on your monitor. Settings will be different depending on what you are trying to match. Digital output is usually 6500K with 2.2 Gamma. Because I mostly work for print, my calibration is set for 5000K at 1.8 Gamma to better match printing on paper. Home printing is a whole other issue, requiring the printer getting a correct profile based on the other peripherals in the system.
I have done a lot of this - I have an old Canon Pixma 1, an expensive (but ancient) pro level printer calibrated for the profile I use on Gimp. The prints, from 4x6 to 11x14 are pretty much ideal. It's just forums ( I belong to a couple of shooting forums as well) that I have a little trouble with - ie the snapshot medium.

Frankly, 90% of what I do is B&W film and printing (did I mention I was a luddite? :ROFLMAO: ) and it's only an annoyance. I don't use a cell phone which takes care of most of these problems with built-in flash and color balance - and even my 10 year old DSLRs are old school. I actually use them as exposure meters for my 4x5s and 5x7s, gaining useable color files and a well exposed b&w large format negatives from the same outing. What I post here are just snaps from my little Pentax Ks-2 and there is different lighting and daylight mix with every shot I post. I'm the architect of my own troubles cray and whine a lot.
 

BenMN

Lifer
Jun 21, 2023
2,187
37,430
St. Paul, MN
The outside air temperature is tolerable with no wind. I’m enjoying a smoke outside, while I occasionally check on the lamb bacon on the smoker.
The 2010 National War College Graduation poker with inset tie clasp. A Boswell commission. Smoking KBV, Mr. C, Brown Flek with Rooibos chai spice tea.
What a great baccy!
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I never knew I needed lamb bacon
 

gord

Part of the Furniture Now
1991 Pebblecut in my Castello bent bulldog.

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Great looking hallway! I have a similar lengthy tunnel on which I've set up an 8 meter air-pistol range, complete with pellet trap and backstop. Just something you probably don't want to know. I'm a compteitive shooter and as bad with an airpistol as I am good with my competition springers and need all the practice I can get. Go's great with a pipe to pass a little time away. :ROFLMAO:
 

Parsimonious Piper

Can't Leave
Oct 12, 2019
338
953
Breaking in a NOS Pipe by Lee Majic Stem two star. A very rare pipe and even rarer never smoked. @Parsimonious Piper and @Briar Lee - you know what I am talking about.
Sorry I missed your post on the other thread. Here’s what I have re the Magic Stems…

Lord Davenport first patented it in 1938 with an update in 1941. I have PDFs of both patents. I have 5 of the Davenports: one 1938 Pat. Pending, one with dual patents, and three 1941s. Here’s where it gets interesting. Those last 3 have Lee style metal stars—two 7-pt and one 5-pt. I also have four Lees with the Magic Stem, all with the 1941 patent. Three are 7-pt and one is 5-pt. So the collaboration between the companies spanned that first-second generation transition In Lee’s stars. Just how early did it go? More mystery.