In a message dated 12/26/2005 2:53:49 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What colour temperature were you calibrating to? Anything below 6500k is going to look quite warm.
I'm sorry that it didn't work out for you too, as I've mentioned before I believe it's been one of my best value purchases. The fact that with it I can make two vastly different monitors render the same image virtually identically is validation enough for me. Rob Studdert ======= No, it's not still under warranty. Temperature, user selected. But it works out to 6500 or higher if I recall correctly. Mine doesn't generate a report. Hmmm, one can't use Adobe Gamma on two machines and end up with the picture looking the same on both machines? Funny, I think my laptop (without Adobe Gamma) looks pretty much like my desktop. Just based on how I set both machines. Frankly, I think I am missing something. Oh, well, won't be the first time. Later, Marnie aka Doe ;-)

