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Posted by Andras
 - August 26, 2009, 12:37:55 PM
That's ok...Hahaha, which screen did you think?!? The one on my camera?
Posted by phantomphan1974
 - August 25, 2009, 09:01:55 AM
Now I realized your talking about the computer screen.  DUH!!!!
Posted by Midnight Mover
 - August 24, 2009, 07:03:53 PM
I have been looking into it. Being a printer I know it is a must for accurate color representation. I just got a new ink jet printer, so I will probably get to it sooner now <angel>
Posted by Andras
 - August 24, 2009, 02:42:23 PM
 :D that's ok Damon, i thought it was not nescessary for a very long time so i never took time to Explore the possibilities. Now that I have worked with a calibrated screen, I really do not want to spend time processing pics on my pc as long as it's not calibrated. I use CS4 and Lightroom2 for some "tweaking", it's almost mandatory! Well, if you use RAW there aren't any other ways than processing them through a program.

Regards,
Posted by phantomphan1974
 - August 24, 2009, 12:11:28 PM
To be honest I did not realize you could calibrate the screen other than brightness.
Posted by Andras
 - August 24, 2009, 11:43:28 AM
Hi guys,

I'm inbetween calibrations right now, i have some software calibration aplied to my pc, but it's not at all good.. (See Fairford). Which hardware calibration method do you guys use/prefer and what are the results? I know of the Spider 2/3/Exprss and the Eye one. Anybody using these?

I HAVE to have a calibrated screen, cause without you just can't get the best results.  ;D

Regards,
Andras