![]() I have a Spyder 4 and like it a great deal. It is a bit time consuming but only costs you the prints. Send them off for prints and pick the one that looks right. The cheapest solution for light/dark issues could be to simply adjust your monitor's brightness in a stepwise fashion, adjusting the exposure of your image so it looks ok, then save it as a jpeg labeled for with brightness level. ![]() Light/Dark seems to be a bigger issue than colors, but I keep wondering.īeen looking at the Colormunki Display, or the i1Display Pro as they have rebates, but wondering if I should be spending money on a new monitor instead (tight economy)Īny thoughts on the calibration tools mentioned in the Subject line?īrainstorming here. So I'm running an old Samsung Syncmaster 216bw and using a Huey to calibrate it. Monitor calibration Spyder 4 vs ColorMunki vs i1display pro vs old Huey.
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