Yes, same here. I bought the Eye One Display because I was getting very inconsistent color output to the printer. Since I bought it and calibrated my monitor, the prints look like what's on my screen.

Whether they are "correct" in absolute colormetric terms is irrelevant. Consistency and predictability is what's important.

Godfrey


On Apr 18, 2006, at 9:10 AM, David Savage wrote:

Maybe so. But since I started using the Spyder2, my prints now look
like what's on screen.

Before then, making a print was a trial & error process.

On 4/19/06, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What kills me, reading between the lines, is that buying one of these things does not neccesarially mean one's monitor will be calibrated properly.

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