UnknownSouljer
[H]F Junkie
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Just as the title says. I've done a little research, and I've seen postings in the monitor forum, but usually the calibration software being used is for Windows based machines.
Just doing a quick check before I pull the trigger on anything.
For reference:
Price Point: < or = $200 (Unless there is something significantly better for just a bit more, I am willing to search eBay, I am willing to buy used.)
Early 2008 15" MBP
Dell 2005FPW
Leopard 10.5.8 (Will be making the Snow Leopard switch sooner or later)
Applications:
Aperture 2.0 (maybe upgrading to 3.0, we'll see if the price is worth the features)
Adobe Photoshop CS4
Quark Express or possibly Indesign (haven't decided which yet)
This is for photo work, I have work from a New York trip that will eventually need to be printed, and I want it to look correct.
Just doing a quick check before I pull the trigger on anything.
For reference:
Price Point: < or = $200 (Unless there is something significantly better for just a bit more, I am willing to search eBay, I am willing to buy used.)
Early 2008 15" MBP
Dell 2005FPW
Leopard 10.5.8 (Will be making the Snow Leopard switch sooner or later)
Applications:
Aperture 2.0 (maybe upgrading to 3.0, we'll see if the price is worth the features)
Adobe Photoshop CS4
Quark Express or possibly Indesign (haven't decided which yet)
This is for photo work, I have work from a New York trip that will eventually need to be printed, and I want it to look correct.