And if you look at the earlier "OT: X-Rite ColorMunki Display on sale" thread, Zos mentioned an open source color management program called Argyle that supports Windoze & Mac & supports a whole lot of older hardware, and according to the online docs it works with OS X 10.3 through 10.7 and may work with 10.8.

http://www.argyllcms.com/


On 12/23/2014 9:26 PM, Paul wrote:
If you're interested, I have a Spyder 3 Pro you can have for $35.00.

-p

On 12/23/2014 5:19 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
Are there any decent calibrators for in the $70 dollar range?  I think
I have my screens "pretty well set up" - any time I send a print job
to CostCo and say "no corrections" they come back looking like I'd like.

Lately, though, I've occasionally hooked up a second monitor to my
laptop and the appearance is WAY OFF.  I'd love to be able to get
those sorted and so far no manipulation of the controls either on the
laptop or the panel itself has yielded acceptable results.

It would be nice to have a profile do the work for me - but since I so
rarely plug in the big monitor, I don't want to drop a lot of money
for "it would be nice"!

Platform: MacBook Pro, so OSX compatibility is a must.

Also: I've read of some stuff that only works on one computer.  I've
got two Macs at home so it would be nice to run this on each of 'em.
Thanks.
  -Charles

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