On 25 Dec 2005 at 11:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Personally, I ordered a Spyder that was on sale from Pantone and I have tried 
> it
> twice and I felt it calibrated my monitor too red (I did in the complete 
> dark).
> So I've gone back to using Adobe Gamma (which comes with Elements). I think it
> does a better job than most think. If the monitor looks good to my eye, it's
> good. If it annoys me, it's not good. :-)

Adobe Gamma is only able to roughly set screen gamma (linearity), it shouldn't 
affect monitor colour rendition. If your Spyder profile is creating a visible 
colour cast then something has gone seriously wrong somewhere in the process.


Rob Studdert
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