Charles, keep your eyes peeled for a holiday deal at Adorama or B&H
Photo (or similar). You'll likely see one of the "Express" models dip
to $70 with mail in rebate or something. Any of these will do the job:
Spyder, Munki, i1, etc.

There's generally no issue with running the calibration on more than
one machine; the restriction on express versions is usually that they
can't handle multiple monitors on a single computer.



On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 6:19 PM, Charles Robinson <charl...@visi.com> wrote:
> Are there any decent calibrators for in the $70 dollar range?  I think I have 
> my screens "pretty well set up" - any time I send a print job to CostCo and 
> say "no corrections" they come back looking like I'd like.
>
> Lately, though, I've occasionally hooked up a second monitor to my laptop and 
> the appearance is WAY OFF.  I'd love to be able to get those sorted and so 
> far no manipulation of the controls either on the laptop or the panel itself 
> has yielded acceptable results.
>
> It would be nice to have a profile do the work for me - but since I so rarely 
> plug in the big monitor, I don't want to drop a lot of money for "it would be 
> nice"!
>
> Platform: MacBook Pro, so OSX compatibility is a must.
>
> Also: I've read of some stuff that only works on one computer.  I've got two 
> Macs at home so it would be nice to run this on each of 'em.  Thanks.
>  -Charles
>
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