I used the Huey Pro for several years.  It's quick, easy, somewhat 
configurable, and MUCH better than nothing.  I got my laptop screen to match my 
24in monitor at work with 2 tries.  The main drawbacks are that one can't use 
it to set luminance, there is some inconsistency from one calibration to the 
next, and reading on the web leads one to suspect considerable sample variation 
in the units themselves.

A few months ago I got an i1Display Pro, and it does a great job--fast, 
consistent, and it does luminance too--and costs twice as much as the Huey Pro.

Rick
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: Adam Montoya <amont...@gmail.com>
To: pdml@pdml.net
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Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2012 12:27 AM
Subject: Monitor Calibration (whats is everyone using?)

So I finally updated my computer so i can use fun things like LR and
what not. Now color profiles are driving me up the creak.  Expecially
since I now have two monitors running.  What cabibration tools are
worth using these days? The Pantone huey Pro has a nice price tag, is
it worth while?  Thanks

-Adam

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