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I purchased the Spyder2Pro calibrator to keep my monitors properly set.
It's not inexpensive, but worth it to keep everything looking the way it should. We have 8 LCD monitors in the house, so it gets used. It can also be used on the new digital televisions. Ron Monroe wrote: It's the stupid moinitors. I had a bunch that were too dark. So, I lightened them up. On other people's computers, they look too light. I learned from a friend, who had the same problem, until he bought a different monitor. The problem is, the monitors need to be calibrated properly. Otherwise, some are too contrasty. I tried to calibrate mine, but, everything but the photos looked over-exposed. I connected my computer to my already calibrated HD-TV, and it made a world of difference. Higher resolution and better color and contrast. Not all monitors were created equal. Ron |
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