Godfrey (and anyone else), Of the several screen calibration devices out there, which do you prefer and why?
Rick --- Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know about whether a different calibration > will increase or > decrease vision fatigue for you on your equipment. > I'm more concerned > with whether I get accurate, consistent color > balance for printing. > The setup and calibration I'm using at present > proves to be a very > good match to the Epson R2400 and its paper > profiles. > > I would strongly recommend a good hardware > calibration utility. > Oftentimes the software provided with them provides > more > adjustability than you can accomplish manually, and > it is far more > consistent to use a hardware solution than to use > your eyes. > > Godfrey > > On Apr 17, 2006, at 8:39 AM, Manuel Magalhães wrote: > > > Godfrey, I tried and noticed that if I increase > gamma it decreases > > contrast > > and 5400K softened the brightness of the screen. > > I have a ViewSonic 19'' VP191b, and it doesn't > have the gamma > > correction, so > > I have to go to the video card settings. I use > glasses so do you think > > The decrease in contrast will help to decrease > vision fatigue? > > > http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

