Calibration matters when you want to match printer output to what you  
see on the screen, or when you want to make sure that images you  
deliver to clients are color accurate. In terms of this test, it  
doesn't matter because you're identifying color shift between  
samples. And even if the colors your looking at are not accurate, the  
shifts are still proportional.
Paul
(Who did one row and decided he didn't have time for games at the  
moment:-).

On Sep 16, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Maxime Thériault wrote:

> Does calibration really matter? I have two non-calibrated Dell  
> E228FP, both
> connected with dvi-d cables. I scored 0 on both of them.
>
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> On Sep 14, 2008, at 7:27 PM, David Savage wrote:
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>> <http://www.xrite.com/custom_page.aspx?PageID=77>
>>
>> 0 is a perfect score
>>
>> I got 111
>
> I got a rock.
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