MONITOR CALIBRATION/PROFILING SERVICE using Optix-XR/ColorEyes


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YogiBear

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I am offering a Monitor Calibration/Profiling Service to help fund my photography interest. Pls contact/sms me should you require assistance in matters regarding Color Management. I will try my best to answer all queries.

MONITOR CALIBRATION/PROFILING SERVICE:

System requirement
: Win 2000/XP or Mac 10.2 (or higher)
Hw + Sw for Monitor Profiling
: Monaco OPTIX-XR + ColorEyes Display 3.1.07
(may offer to use Spyder2suite in the future)

S$90 - monitor calibration/profiling (duration of ~2hr including preparations)
S$80 - per subsequent set
Discount at my discretion will be given for repeat customers

Price include program installs(uninstalls) & own transport.
Price per visit are for one computer, one install & one monitor profile, regardless of whether you are a home, SOHO or corporate user. If you have 3 monitors, price will be $90+80+80.
Price have been upgraded to reflect the need to compensate for possible equipment wear & tear.

I may offer some freebies like installing useful freeware (eg. eprompter, ccleaner, avast!antivirus = all Win platform only) whenever time permits me to.

For more info on Color Management, pls refer to the following tutorials...
* GretagMacbeth Eye-One Color
* ColorVision

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Please direct all enquiries via sms to 90-600-699. Will reply soonest. :)
 

The ColorEyes Display 3.1.07 is a top choice monitor calibration & profiling software which I will use to help create a new monitor profile. The program reads 75 targets via my X-Rite Monaco Optix XR colorimeter. It can also be used with other popular colorimeters like Eye-One Display2 and even Spyder2.

A comparison of the various monitor calibration/profiling hardware & software can be found here.. http://www.outbackphoto.com/color_management/cm_08/essay.html
 

Alternatively I can also use Monaco OPTIX own software which is as good.
 

Monitor Calibration anyone?
 

Another weekend cometh..
 

IMF/World Bank meet a closing...
 

Monitor Calibration anyone?
 

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