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u8myufo
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 07:16
Not sure if this has been covered already anywhere on the forum, the subject of monitor calibration. Myself I downloaded quick gamma, a google search will bring up loads on it. After running it I found it certainly made a difference to what I was actually looking at, maybe you could advise on something better.
PhotosGuy
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 07:56
How do you calibrate your monitor? (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=196318)
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=158158
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=271960
kuanyu
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 08:19
I use the spyder2Pro and love it
u8myufo
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 10:03
LOL!! thought as much, thanks. Again down to your own preferrence I suppose, suck it and see.
Tixeon
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 19:05
LOL!! thought as much, thanks. Again down to your own preferrence I suppose, suck it and see.
You're welcome........I think:confused:
sapearl
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 20:00
I use the Eye-One for calibration as well as some other S/W tweaking, and what I create on screen pretty closely matches the output from my own printer, as well as the prints that I get from my commercial lab. So I'd say yes, it's a pretty close match; not perfect, but certainly close to it. - Stu
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