Yes, I have a PC machine. Mac tools just can't help me. Matjaž
> I guess you're talking about PC monitors?? I'm using an Apple Cinema > Display on a Mac G4 dual 1.25. I set my color space to Colorsynch > Generic RGB. My monitor is an exact match for my prints. I previously > used a CRT, a Sony Trinitron clone. It was okay, but my Apple Cinema > Display flat panel shows far more detail. I can see the grain on 4800 > dpi scans of 6x7 Ektachrome 100 VS film. I am totally satisfied with > this combination. Paul On Sep 21, 2004, at 9:07 PM, Herb Chong wrote: > > > very hard to do on an LCD and that is why i replaced my recently > > deceased NEC 5FG (13 years old) with a CRT, the NEC Mitsubishi > > 2070SB. CRTs still give the best color fidelity and dynamic range > > without viewing angle problems. your LCD is properly calibrated for > > the correct viewing angle. > > > > Herb.... > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Matjaz Osojnik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 1:26 PM > > Subject: LCD monitor color calibration > > > > > >> So, what do you guys and gals do? Is the spider the only solution > >> and does it work well with LCD? Any other tips? Any help is really > >> appreciated. > > > > > >