Now these are sports shots to aspire to!! *jaw hits the floor*

seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from Canada
seen from South Korea

seen from Germany
seen from Peru
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Maldives
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from Brazil

seen from Germany
Now these are sports shots to aspire to!! *jaw hits the floor*
Colour Calibration
with ColorMunki
The rooms ambient level at the time was 606 lux, this can change continuously due to light source changing, outside ambients affecting inside ambient, length of time lights are on and how new the bulbs are all effect the light.
Display luminance should be at 85-110cd/m2, Gamma space should be at 2.2, white point should be 6500k.
Once the colormunki ran through its sequence as seen in the screenshots, there is a before and after image which changes the colour profile so you can see the visual difference. I took screen shots of this but it will not show the differences because you can only view the image in one colour profile at a time, when the screen switches the profile it changes the image regardless of the screen shot. Short of faking it in photoshop to try and show the difference the best way that can be explained is a documented visual account of the differences.
Before;
Blue coloured screen was a brighter shade of blue.
Reds are more saturated and verging on pinkish.
The Dark area of the foreground is darker
Skin tones are slightly desaturated
Greens have more of a glow to them, more luminous.
Yellows are more saturated and glow.
After;
Blue coloured display screen a slightly desaturated shade of blue.
Reds less saturated, more a truer red than pinkish hue.
Dark area of foreground contains more detail and slightly lighter.
Skin tones more vibrant and alive.
Greens less luminous.
Yellows are a shade more orange but less luminous.
www.techradar.com/how-to/sensor-sizes-explained-what-you-need-to-know
Self-portraits shown to contestants in Masters of Photography, a show on sky arts. Task: home sweet home.. 3 images one a self portrait. Season 1 episode 7. Fascinating seeing how other photographers tackle a similar task.