Thanks Bruce. I are now moved. Into a house with boxes, many unlabeled, piled in rows everywhere.
As I mentioned in the message you responded to, I ordered a Spyder Color 4 Pro, which arrived on the 2nd of October, but has taken a back seat to finding everything. Tested the )-whatever GPS unit from Pentax and was pleased, once I perfected the "I don't give a shit" method of calibration performed by the video demonstration we saw a couple of weeks ago. Found the coffee maker this morning! I will try to remember to let you know when I can actually use the probe and software on my two dissimilar monitors; my iMac has only been set up for one day, with zero external drives. So no Aperture, no iTunes, no Genealogy work. Just as well. I have boxes to unpack, items to clean, find places to store cameras, cables, clothes (9 black large garbage bags full of the laundry I did before moving), food, cooking utensils, dinnerware, etc. Then into the garage to find whatever I cannot find in the house. Moving, alone, at 70, is not something any of you want to try. First you have to give up all control to packers and loaders, rendering nothing the way you want it, and some precious things destroyed. Then you have to try to control unloaders at the other end. You want everything where it will end up. They want to get it over with and not listen or pause long enough for me to know what a box contains. Sigh… On Sep 28, 2012, at 07:39 , Bruce Walker wrote: > Joseph, just before you disappear: save this link to look at after your move. > > http://www.homecinema-fr.com/colorimetre-hcfr/hcfr-colormeter/ > > It's a free colorimeter package that supports the Spyder 2. I'm > playing with it to calibrate my Blu-Ray / LCD projector combo. > (Datacolor wants a lot of money for the LCD projector calibration > upgrade.) > > Best wishes for your move! -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

