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2006 iMac 24" for photo editing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Charles" data-source="post: 843664" data-attributes="member: 99070"><p><strong>Dimming iMac screen</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I read recently - I think on a Luminous Landscape forum - that the ColorEyes Display Pro calibration software can effectively reduce the brightness of iMac screens. The software works with hardware calibration devices like the EyeOne. It is expensive - $175 USD.</p><p></p><p>Other solutions - Shades, Spasm's Brightness Control - may affect color accuracy. I've tried Brightness Control on my Macbook, and it does change colors. I haven't tried Shades, but the Shades web site says: "Shades may interfere with colour calibration software, and should not be used if colour accuracy is critical."</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Charles, post: 843664, member: 99070"] [b]Dimming iMac screen[/b] I read recently - I think on a Luminous Landscape forum - that the ColorEyes Display Pro calibration software can effectively reduce the brightness of iMac screens. The software works with hardware calibration devices like the EyeOne. It is expensive - $175 USD. Other solutions - Shades, Spasm's Brightness Control - may affect color accuracy. I've tried Brightness Control on my Macbook, and it does change colors. I haven't tried Shades, but the Shades web site says: "Shades may interfere with colour calibration software, and should not be used if colour accuracy is critical." Jeff [/QUOTE]
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