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Jul 16, 2007 03:36 |  #1

I searched and couldn't find an answer...

Is there any different between the huey and huey pro (exluding the software)? If they are the same, then I will just get the software upgrade.


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Jul 16, 2007 11:29 |  #2

The hueyPro can be used to setup dual monitors but as far as results between the two I can't honestly tell a marginally difference with my eyes. Not to sure though if the hueyPro software will calibrate properly with the standard Huey as the internal sensors are suppose to be different.




  
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Jul 16, 2007 11:32 |  #3

Most color labs don't recommend the Huey or the Spyder monitor calibrators. If you want to get true color rendition on your monitor, get the EyeOne Display. You won't be disappointed, esp if you are going to print your stuff.




  
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Jul 16, 2007 11:47 as a reply to  @ jdizzle's post |  #4

The Eye One is a little more, but you can do a lot. Do you know the difference between the display 2 and LT? The LT is a little less $$$.


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Jul 17, 2007 04:00 |  #5

The LT will do the same thing. I just don't know the major differences of the 2. I came from a Spyder Express which isn't all that great. Hope that helps.




  
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