Cool, and that's a good link. It's crazy how much is actually involved with getting accurate color. All these color profiles, monitors, calibration, etc. The Spyder 3 costs me $25 to rent for 10 days, should be here next week. Small price to pay, because I know for a fact some of my monitors are out of whack. I use two here at work, two different ones at home, and the one on my laptop. Each screen shows a different color. I don't know which is the correct one!greenterra;5142091;5142091 said:White balance looks fine on my screen, especially when I open the picture. Never tried the Spyder tool. I generally use this to make sure my screens are calibrated the same.
http://www.digitalmasters.com.au/Monitor_Calibration.html