
Originally Posted by
genghis2510
That was before with low resolution analog monitors (vga, svga) where you have to determine the black and white points and color gammas of the monitor. Now, with high definition analogs and lcd flat screen monitors, solo software monitor profiler takes a backseat from software-hardware duo calibrations like the popular Spyder. And for this reason in higher PS (CS3, CS4) the monitor color calibrator is no longer included in the File and Edit Preferences menu.
Thanks for the info. But just to give another option, I've had the same problem as the thread starter for years now; ever since I went to a dual LCD set-up, the colors sucked when I had my photos printed. So nowadays, everytime I want to print, I go back to what I used to do by hooking up a CRT monitor, calibrate it using Gamma , and do pp on it. Works for me; by and large, what gets printed has the same colors on the screen. I'm not a pro, never will be, and I don't regularly have my photos printed, so doing it the "old" way saves the money for an expensive Spyder and serves my purposes.