Dave, thanks for reply.

> LCDs are pretty difficult to calibrate.  In general you don't get any
> control over the colour temperature - it's fixed by the backlight.

Yep. I've noticed that. Poor temperature control. Seems now that a 
LCD dedicated spyder is the only way to go. Al least for a PC based 
system I have.

> The Spyder can profile an LCD if you select "native" as the white
> point.  Then colour-aware applications (eg Photoshop) can use that
> profile as the preview device.  Applications that don't support colour
> management won't be helped by profiling.
> 

As for Gamma calibration tools, on an LCD they seem pretty much 
useless to me, just like Alin wrote. If you try to repeat the 
procedure a few times, it just doesn't get any closer.

Matja�

> I don't know how well software-based calibration (eg Adobe Gamma)
> works with LCDs.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - Dave
> 
> http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
> 
> 


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