Well, mine is a Spyder3 Elite ... paid nearly 300 ( ... prefer not to recall).
So far so good, but I only have one monitor at home ....
You're always giving me weird accurate ideas, C.H. ;-)
Cheers,
Fernando.
2009/12/31 C.H.Ling <ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> For the Spyder, I'm glad you like it. I got a Spyder 2 Pro, I disabled them
> in all the computers at home, it gives wrong gamma values (differ from
> monitor to monitor) which does not match the need of an accurate sRGB
> display. Same probem found at the TFT Central although it is the
> Spyder2Express:
>
> http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/spyder2express.htm
>
> I paid $200 for it, it is really disappointing. Although changing to a third
> party software seems worked very well but I believe it is better to save the
> money for a better monitor. BTW, my current cheap EIZO L568 is able to
> maintain a gamma error of less than 0.1 without calibration, it is good
> enough to me for a while.
>
> C.H.Ling
>
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