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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 534710" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>All computers can be color calibrated if you have the right tools. I assume you have a colorimeter and its native software?? You need to make sure you're using a version that supports multiple monitors. I purchased the Spyder2Suite before I realized it would only work with one monitor. It's not a serial issue or anything, they just make it so the app only loads on the native screen, the MacBook or MacBook Pro screen. You will need Spyder2Pro (what I use now) or the Spyder3 or any of those other brands (LaCie, Macbeth.) </p><p>If you don't own a colorimeter, I suggest the Colorvision Spyder. The software is great and real simple to use. I have it set to remind me to calibrate every Monday so I never forget. Plus, they're the cheapest. </p><p>My first Mac was a MacBook. I just couldn't use it for photo work. The 13" screen is WAY to small for image manipulation. I didn't have a 2nd monitor at the time nor did I really have a need for a laptop so I sold it a few months after I purchased it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 534710, member: 26695"] All computers can be color calibrated if you have the right tools. I assume you have a colorimeter and its native software?? You need to make sure you're using a version that supports multiple monitors. I purchased the Spyder2Suite before I realized it would only work with one monitor. It's not a serial issue or anything, they just make it so the app only loads on the native screen, the MacBook or MacBook Pro screen. You will need Spyder2Pro (what I use now) or the Spyder3 or any of those other brands (LaCie, Macbeth.) If you don't own a colorimeter, I suggest the Colorvision Spyder. The software is great and real simple to use. I have it set to remind me to calibrate every Monday so I never forget. Plus, they're the cheapest. My first Mac was a MacBook. I just couldn't use it for photo work. The 13" screen is WAY to small for image manipulation. I didn't have a 2nd monitor at the time nor did I really have a need for a laptop so I sold it a few months after I purchased it. [/QUOTE]
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