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Color Calibration for Monitors
Posted by vanrinsg on August 14th, 2004


is there a calibration tool for the Monitor (LCD, notebook...) in freeware.
I know there is ColorPlus of ColorVision but to pay about 119 $ for a tool
being used only once...
The vision of my photos by the screen is maybe correct and in accordance
with the printer, but just to be sure..


Posted by hal on August 14th, 2004



"vanrinsg" <guyvanrinsveld@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:411dff38$0$295$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be...
this _may_ work http://www.hex2bit.com/products/index.asp



Posted by Larry Sabo on August 14th, 2004


"vanrinsg" <guyvanrinsveld@hotmail.com> wrote:


LittleCMS http://www.littlecms.com/

"A free color management engine in 100K.

Welcome to the little cms free CMM homepage. Little cms intends to be
a small-footprint, speed optimized color management engine in open
source form. Since the initial release, back in 1998, lcms has been
continuously evolving, mostly thanks to contributions done by skilled
programmers, who generously donated their valuable time to review the
engine and the documentation. For now, little cms has been ported to a
big number of platforms and is currently used in many open source and
commercial products, as well as being distributed in major linux
enviroments. Thanks to all for this great support! "

Haven't tried it myself.

Larry
---
Reply to larry sabo (one word) at istop dot com.

Posted by Guenter Poelz on August 14th, 2004


On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 14:01:59 +0200, "vanrinsg"
<guyvanrinsveld@hotmail.com> wrote:

www.praxisoft.com/products/wiziwyg.html
or go to
www.aim-dtp.net
a manual procedure is described there. But I don't know how perfectly
a LCD monitor can be calibrated at all. Could you please communicate
your results?
Guenter


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