Anybody know for Spyders?
Baldy
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I gots me a new LCD that I'm running on a two-monitor system alongside my trusty CRT and oh_my_gosh what a difference.... First, you see jpeg artifacts and stuff much more prominently :woof: , but there's also quite a difference in color and saturation with both monitors calibrated with Adobe's software.
So it's about time I got a Spyder, I guess... Can anyone give guidance on the serious amateur model for $169 and the really serious amateur/pro model for more like $249?
Dpreview has a good review from early 2001 but I dunno how much has changed.
So it's about time I got a Spyder, I guess... Can anyone give guidance on the serious amateur model for $169 and the really serious amateur/pro model for more like $249?
Dpreview has a good review from early 2001 but I dunno how much has changed.
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LCD's are great for space, but not as good for color correction. I would really like a new Sony Artisan, but will settle for two 22" Lacie monitors.
Chromix has good pricing and info.
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I am saving up for those. They are on my list.
If you can still find it, a great 22" monitor for the price with good color control were the IIyama 22's. I've had one for about three years now and it's my favorite for color-checking photowork.
Later this spring I'll be purchasing a hardware color calibration system; so far no selection yet. I'll be watching your results, Baldy! Right now I'm still reeling from a few new prime-lens purchases.
Baldy, I use the Colorvision CRT/LCD spyder and am pleased with it - great bang for the buck when coupled with OptiCal. However, the very savvy guys at Robgalbraith.com warn about Russian roulette, in the sense that it is very easy to get a dog instead of a spyder. Consensus seems to point to the EyeOne as the best product.
Good luck with that LCD. I have not had luck calibrating them to exacting specs.
Oh, and don't forget to kill Adobe Gamma when you have a proper profile, or they will fight each other like cat and dog... DAMHIK
I noticed patch mentioned it above - I got the EyeOne Display from him. For the non-pro, it ROCKS. I've seen the OptiCal and it seems much more cumbersome. I just wanted what I saw on the screen to come out from the printer at Ritz. And now it does - visibly, can put past prints next to the monitor and the colors look correct. And my results are even on a crappy little 15" laptop display.
Baldy: if you have specifics about the EyeOne you want to ask, shoot - i've played with it quite a bit at this point.
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