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Hello all.
Well in continuing my foray into digital photography I noticed that when editing the same black and white photo on my desktop machine (20" Mac Cinema Display Titanium on a Dual G5) the shot has a slight greenish cast which I noticed one day when I moved the photo over to my laptop. And on my laptop (G4 15.2" powerbook titanium) the image was a little pinkish. You notice these things only when the screens are near eachother, but I know my brain probably corrects for me when I have no comparison. Of course these colors are probably being introduced into my color photos as well even if I cannot tell.
Well I’d like to get a calibration system to make the correction. Can someone recommend a less than $300 or so solution. I did a lot of google searching and read up on the eye-one and the spyder2 but really cannot figure out which one would be the best for my setup (all LCD). Thanks.
-Josh
Well in continuing my foray into digital photography I noticed that when editing the same black and white photo on my desktop machine (20" Mac Cinema Display Titanium on a Dual G5) the shot has a slight greenish cast which I noticed one day when I moved the photo over to my laptop. And on my laptop (G4 15.2" powerbook titanium) the image was a little pinkish. You notice these things only when the screens are near eachother, but I know my brain probably corrects for me when I have no comparison. Of course these colors are probably being introduced into my color photos as well even if I cannot tell.
Well I’d like to get a calibration system to make the correction. Can someone recommend a less than $300 or so solution. I did a lot of google searching and read up on the eye-one and the spyder2 but really cannot figure out which one would be the best for my setup (all LCD). Thanks.
-Josh
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