Re: calibrating the screen without a spyder

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David Dyer-Bennet <dd-b@dd-b.net> wrote/replied to:

>> but the issue is, how do i calibrate for colors?
>
>Here's a good description, at several levels of detail, on how to do a
>decent and pretty good job of calibrating a screen to view images,
>which is based on the MacBeth color-checker.  If you have one, then
>this will work for you.  If you don't, you may need one for other
>things anyway (but they seem to be rather expensive). 

and here's a site that can really help you calibrate your monitor and
printer without spending any cash:

http://www.computer-darkroom.co.uk/

and another:

http://digitaldog.net/

After checking out these sites, you will get what you see on screen
from your Epson printer. And you won't have any more questions.
Period.

"take every day as a gift,
never get angry at the idiotic mass of humanity,
delight in the craftsmanship of BMW and nature"
Jim Davis, 2002


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