Herb, I am aware of the LCD issue, but I have to work on laptops and have not felt like buying a monitor besides. I'm assuming Gamma is the biggest problem with them - at least that seems to be what I notice most.
I'm thinking that if I looked at a brightness scale before each time I did work that I could get myself positioned properly. I am curious if any of the spyders work on LCD's? I'm not sure I understand the difference between the photo and the actual color target. Is it something they supply or something you are supposed to buy? Are there other recommendations? Thanks, Bruce Monday, January 13, 2003, 2:44:24 PM, you wrote: HC> Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Anyone heard of the Monaco system? Or are there others that are HC> recommended to investigate? Cost is a consideration as is Laptop/flat HC> panel display - high end Sony. HC> Thanks, HC> Bruce< HC> very few professionals use LCD panels for photo editing because when you HC> move your head, the color you see changes. as for Monaco, i returned their HC> software after i found it would not calibrate a scan of a photo of a color HC> target, just scans of original color targets. HC> Herb....