That WOULD be cool.
I'm so often disappointed with images on one screen and then slightly
suppressed when they look better (or worse) elsewhere.
I often wonder what my images look like on other people's screens.
 I KNOW they looked much darker on my screen at work until I got a little
too distracted and talked on the phone too long while holding a large
speaker just inches from the glass :).   Now that monitor gives everything a
cool rainbow effect.  BUT I got a new(er), larger monitor replacement before
lunch that day from the IT guys!  If only I could get them to make house
calls :)

Cory Waters
knows that the things in life that bring the most happiness (I.E. computers,
cars,  women) are also the things that bring the most misery.


Original Message -----
From: "Paris, Leonard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: The weakest link?


> Now, if we could get together and buy a good monitor calibration package,
we
> could send it around and all get our monitors calibrated.  Probably
wouldn't
> work for all of us, though.  The kind I mean isn't just software but
> includes a colorimeter, too.
>
> Len
> ---
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