Ericka, I use the SpyderPro and it works fine. Easy to use and it showed
that my "visual" calibration was off about a mile. I thought I had a fair
match with the Pantone color formula guide, but it was a cruel joke.
Phosphors and reflected light just don't equate. All told, a very
well-spent $229. I don't have an LCD monitor, except one that I use on
another PC for bizness, but a quick read of the manual indicates a number of
the advanced functions don't work on LCD's. Someone else may be able to
comment more fully on this.
Regards,
--Ken Carney
www.kencarney.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ericka Menchen [mailto:ericka_akcire@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 3:25 PM
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Digital BW] Monitor Calibration
>
> I print both b/w and color images, and I'm considering a
> "spyder" or similar monitor calibration device. Has anyone
> had experience with these devices for b/w printing or have
> any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> Ericka Menchen
>
>
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RE: [Digital BW] Monitor Calibration
2004-02-25 by Ken Carney
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