Monitor Calibration
gubbs
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I recently bought the Prism kit (from the qimage people), for setting up profiles for my scanner and Printer, seems to work well. While the prints are now much closer to what I have on the screen l would like now to get the monitor spot on. I 've tried using the adobe gamma adjustment tools and the ones that comes with prism, but I seem to get different results each time I try, It doesn't seem very precise!
Could anybody point me towards something that will do a good job without costing big $$
I know Sid was looking at this a few months ago but I coudn't see what conclusions were reached.
Thanks
Could anybody point me towards something that will do a good job without costing big $$
I know Sid was looking at this a few months ago but I coudn't see what conclusions were reached.
Thanks
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The really annoying thing is that for what they all charge they want to limit the use of the software to ONLY one computer - Like selling you a wrench ( I suspect that is SPANNER to you ) and then saying you can only use it on one motorcycle - Can you imagine Snap-On trying to sell tools to a mechanic with a contract that limited their use to only one machine?
There is a website that I use to get my monitor close at work - www.easyrgb.com - AND I see that thery now have a FREE down loadable software version to calibrate your monitor and they also sell a colorimeter as well. The registered version of the software is $178 but the free version will calibrate monitors it says. Unfortunately the colorimeter in not cheap. They do have nice website for colormatching tho. Give it a look too.
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I've just got back from buying Pantone Spyder. The decision was influenced heavily by the fact that it was the only one in stock and it had reaonable reviews. Anyway I've just run it and it appears to have worked well and was easy to use. I think my screen was too bright before, I wonder if my pictures have been on the darkside (MTFBWY)
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The printer's next
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Ok, you're helping me edge towards trying it. Probably my room was also too light when Patch helped me the first time. I'm terrified of screwing up the settings on the monitor.
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I had the benefit of a screwed up monitor so had nothing to lose, but I'm not very technical and found it very straightforward
Good Luck
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What pisses me off is that you need to get an activation code in addition to the
serial number. If you don't, it's use limited (14 days).
As you say, for the amount the device costs, this shouldn't be the case.
Ian