Define inexpensive. ;-) I'm still at a loss why the customer has to be burdened with all this profiling. Is it a lack of standards between video card manufactures, monitor manufacturers, etc. I think the public has been too accepting to make profiling their problem, when maybe betters standards and QA would solve the problem. Factory calibration used to be a very expensive task, with a bench set up and lots of trim pots to fiddle. Today, there are eeprom based potentiometers, or eeprom plus dacs to do the tweaking. The factory calibrations should not be a big deal. If you get Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, they routinely calibrate every display device they test. They also indicate how it came from the factory. This calibration costs nearly a grand to the consumer, but who is going to spend $1k to calibrate a TV that costs perhaps $2k. > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-scan@leben.com [mailto:owner-scan@leben.com]On Behalf Of > Raphael Bustin > But since we're on the topic, I'm wondering if anyone has good > things to say about some of the inexpensive monitor-profiling > packages... I'm vaguely toying with that idea. > > > rafe b. > > - > Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate > subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. > - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.