hey chaps,
I realise this might perhaps be in the wrong section, but I was curious about how much of a difference monitor calibration can make and whether it is worth investing in the kit to do it? The company almost certainly wont pay to have a specialist/contractor to come in and do it which leaves me with the option of buying the kit (spyder colorimeters, etc) and doing it myself.
What I'm asking I suppose is;
1 - is it worthwhile? I produce architectural visualisations, which sometimes go off for print. So I guess I'd like peace of mind knowing that what goes out of the door is correct, and any colour problems are the printers fault. Also we sometimes have clients come back with comments about colours not being right, which is generally something I take in my stride as the chances are they are viewing it on a crappy monitor, and have no idea about lighting a CGI ("We want a bright sunny day, but no shadows please").
We're using pretty decent monitors here - ASUS ProArt PA248Q, hooked up to Quadro K4000's.
2 - Which colorimeter should I go for? There are quite a few different ones on the market at first glance, and I know literally nothing about them.
I realise this might perhaps be in the wrong section, but I was curious about how much of a difference monitor calibration can make and whether it is worth investing in the kit to do it? The company almost certainly wont pay to have a specialist/contractor to come in and do it which leaves me with the option of buying the kit (spyder colorimeters, etc) and doing it myself.
What I'm asking I suppose is;
1 - is it worthwhile? I produce architectural visualisations, which sometimes go off for print. So I guess I'd like peace of mind knowing that what goes out of the door is correct, and any colour problems are the printers fault. Also we sometimes have clients come back with comments about colours not being right, which is generally something I take in my stride as the chances are they are viewing it on a crappy monitor, and have no idea about lighting a CGI ("We want a bright sunny day, but no shadows please").
We're using pretty decent monitors here - ASUS ProArt PA248Q, hooked up to Quadro K4000's.
2 - Which colorimeter should I go for? There are quite a few different ones on the market at first glance, and I know literally nothing about them.
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