ColorSync is designed to make colors consistent across scanners, 
monitors, and printers.

On my 280c I found the extra control over how the screen appears very 
handy for adjusting the monitor for optimal viewing.

Eric

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>What does Color Synch DO?  Is it something you just use if your monitor
>doesn't seem to work on your system?  I've never really done anything with
>it.  TIA.
>Paul Nelson


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