Stephen,

Since we are talking business clients with probably PCs from 286 to Pentium 4s, Adobe Gamma is the obvious candidate, but you may be surprised at how many have their monitors set at on 256 colours - I would see whether they have the cards to support True Colour, and you may also encounter machines that will simply not be capable of improvement, or are so placed that sunlight is a bigger issue than graphics cards.

All the best!

Rod
Rod Wynne-Powell

On Friday, August 8, 2003, at 02:32 pm, Stephen Greenfield wrote:

I work with many clients (not agency or graphics people) directly. Several
I've talk with are interested in me adjusting their monitors to a "better"
calibration for viewing images.


For these clients something as simple as Adobe Gamma would work and make not
only my images look better, but help their viewing experience.


Any suggestions on simple monitor adjustment software?

Thanks.

Steve

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