"Quickie" Mac screen calibration software which seems to work
Charles Robinson
charlesr at visi.com
Mon Mar 10 19:32:04 EDT 2008
On Mar 7, 2008, at 22:01, Rick Womer wrote:
> One can buy a Huey Pro for $110 from B&H. It takes a
> minute to install, about a minute to run, and then you
> have a monitor that looks =the same= as any other
> calibrated monitor. It is vastly superior to software
> "calibration".
>
Actually, I just tried a Huey Pro on my 13" Macbook and I ended up
with a display that looked like it had had pink nail polish poured all
over it.
(I borrowed it from a guy sitting next to me in the office)
It works like a champ on his displays - but not on my screen, for some
reason. :-(
I'll try it again with all of the lights out just to make sure that it
didn't get some sort of "read" from the flourescent lights overhead
(although why it works in the same room with HIS displays is a mystery).
-Charles
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Charles Robinson - charlesr at visi.com
Minneapolis, MN
http://charles.robinsontwins.org
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