Sam Carleton <scarleton-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> The subject says it all, is calibrating your monitor over rated?
The trouble with colour calibration and profiling is that people expect
it to be the miraculous solution to all their colour problems. Some kind
of magic that will deliver the 'right' colours, spot on, no matter what
the subject, lighting or other circumstances have been. All this at the
flick of a switch.
It's somewhat like the frenzy around colour analyzers in the days of
RA-4 printing.
Nothing replaces a trained human eye. Colour correction is and will
always be a painful business. But a calibrated and profiled system can
help a lot if you know what it will and won't do.
You might want to read up on the subject before spending your money so
that you can make an informed decision.
Ralf
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