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Old 30-07-2007, 02:40 PM
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In terms of monitor calibration, you can get some consistency at least (across all the monitors in your house!) by using something like the Pantone Huey (about $99 from ausmedia.com.au) or Pantone Huey Pro ($199).
You may find other places to buy them. You can spend a heap more on more "professional" colour matching solutions, but I think this device is great for what it does, and it's cheap (compared to most astro gear anyway!)

I use the Huey at home, and it at least ensures consistency of images across PCs, and, the feature I like best, is that it has an ambient light sensor which adjusts your monitor at user set intervals to compensate - great for working in the dark in the small hours processing images!.

I intend to get the Pro version which supports multiple monitors shortly, if for nothing else but to try and get my CRT and LCD images looking vaguely similar on the same PC.

Turbo
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