Is colour calibration worth it?

Actually, must mention something.. When you run a calibration and the profile is activated, you will most likely notice your screen go substantially darker (As most screens are shipped WAY to bright at factory settings).. There will be a little program in the application folder called "CalibrationLoader.exe". It's recommended you make a shortcut to this somewhere easy to get too, double click it and it loads the last calibration profile.

I only say because sometimes after coming out of Crysis my screen doesn't revert back to calibrated settings (As it uses factory super bright settings for the game), so a quick click and i'm back to normal. Hope that makes sense!
 
Nice thread, helped me a fair bit in deciding which unit to get!
Ive seen a Spyder2 Suite for £50, is it worth that for the quality you get from it? I wasnt looking to spend a lot at the moment as money is tight but doing some work a few days ago really showed me the difference between my Dell 2407 and my macbook pro, ended up changing a lot of colours which was very time consuming!

Ideally I'd only spend around £50 as its more of a dipping toe in the water moment with these types of units as I said I cant afford the best of the bunch but do need something to help me!

Just seen a Pantone Huey for £50 or a pro for £75, is the standard one better than a Spyder2?
 
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the standard one is single screen only btw. I'm annoyed about that.

I've not tested the spyder2 but at this sort of price range I doubt the difference will be worlds apart.

sid
 
How much better would you say it was than the Pantone Huey?

I got a new 226BW a while back. The color was so bad i sent it back. It was then sent back to me :rolleyes:

I then went out and got the Panetone Huey Pro and now i love my screen. When you calabrate, i've found that the screen often appears dull, but the colors are VERY even and everything just looks better.

I got it for £50 new off a well known auction site.
 
I only say because sometimes after coming out of Crysis my screen doesn't revert back to calibrated settings (As it uses factory super bright settings for the game), so a quick click and i'm back to normal. Hope that makes sense!

The pantone huey automatically adjusts your screen based on the lighting conditions to whatever period in which you set the auto-calibration.

I have mine set to every 15 mins.
 
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