On 12/12/2007, Mike Darling <miked2002@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hello all -
>
> Been lurking for a while, but look to be more active in the new year
> what with the new darkroom (wet) renewing some enthusiasm.
>
> But for now I have a question or two to all you digital-types:
>
> Does anyone have practical experience with consumer/prosumer grade
> monitor calibration tools? Specifically I'm looking at the Huey Pro,
> Spyder 2 Pro, and Gretag EyeOne Display 2. Displays they'd be used on
> include a MacBook Pro LCD or two, and several CRTs that haven't died
> yet.
>
> Also any suggestions on good reference texts for the whole color
> correction workflow? Output would be to an Epson inkjet, with
> Photoshop CS being the software of choice, so I'd prefer to stay away
> from books that deal only with newer versions of PS.
>
> -mike, in Nj
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Note that the Spyder 2 has been replaced by the Spyder 3, with evidently
quite a few improvements. An initial review of the Spyder 3 can be found at
www.photo-i.co.uk
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Roger Key
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