Thursday, May 18, 2006

do you see what i see?


So we have been going batty trying to get our photos to have consistent colours between our laptops. It's really disconcerting when you post-process a photo only to realize it looks completely different on another monitor. That's where this little tool comes in, the Huey is a little gadget that helps calibrate the colour of your display. It's really small, relatively inexpensive and has little suction cups. The cups are its biggest selling point. Not really. It significantly altered our displays for the better, and now they match. No more evil doppleganger photos!

Thanks to Sam for the recommendation.

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Posted by istoica at 8:23 PM

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    Do you find that it made a significant difference with your laptop screens? Was it just a difference in the images on the screens or have you seen differences in prints as well (assuming you make a print every now and then from you images)
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