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| Thread ID: 93917 | 2008-10-06 17:56:00 | Pantone Huey monitor calibration system | R.M. (561) | Press F1 |
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| 710066 | 2008-10-06 17:56:00 | I know there are a number of photographers here . Does anyone know where (in NZ) I can buy the above? There was a site advertising this a year ago, but when I went looking at the weekend, they no longer seem to have an monitor callibration software/hardware . Has anyone any experience with callibrating their monitors for colour accuracy with the above (or other brands)? I am essentially trying to get what I print to match what I see in Photoshop . . . Initially when I bought my Samsung monitor last year, it was all pretty good, but now things have gone 'off' a bit, and I'm getting frustrated trying to get it again . :badpc: Any help would be appreciated . :) |
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| 710067 | 2008-10-06 20:04:00 | Haven't seen the Pantone one around, but the ColourVision one is available here (www.photowarehouse.co.nz) amongst other places. I haven't bought or tried one, but probably should look at investing in one so prints come out accurately. |
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| 710068 | 2008-10-06 20:15:00 | I dont know where you can buy them in NZ, but other good hardware calibrators are made by Lacie. The Spyder pro are supposed to be quite good too. But I think these will be wasted on a TN lcd, as TN lcds can only display 262k colours natively and use dithering to reach 16.7m |
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| 710069 | 2008-10-07 06:20:00 | Thanks for that. :) | R.M. (561) | ||
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