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Re: LaCie/Mitsubishi
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Re: LaCie/Mitsubishi


  • Subject: Re: LaCie/Mitsubishi
  • From: Richard Millott <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 17:27:22 +1100

At 00:41 16/11/2000 -0500, Peter wrote:

>It seams that the consensus is that I would be better off with
>the Monitor Spyder with OptiCal software. It's cheaper and I understand it is
>more accurate and the software has more features.

A great combination. The Monitor Spyder is excellent value and OptiCal
software
offers considerable controls for monitor optimizing, and afterwards, offers
detailed graphical curve results, as well as a numeric before and after
Display
Information window.

>I have never used either of
>these products and I'm wondering if it makes any difference how the
monitor is
>calibrated. I.e., by adjusting the monitor internally via the software.
>or (as I understand it) on the Monitor Spyder by using the monitor control
>buttons to perform the calibration.

OptiCal has its own interface. The slightly less sophisticated Color Vision
product (no less effective) called PhotoCal is accessed by the Monitor
Control
Panel.

Either software will work really well on your new Mitsubishi.

Richard


References: 
 >LaCie/Mitsubishi (From: "Peter Brentlinger" <email@hidden>)

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