![]() Buying a monitor calibration tool is a must for any creative professional who depends on accurate color and I'd love to convince you of that.īut not all users have strict professional requirements and buying a colorimeter doesn't magically fix all problems, specially if your monitor is not set up right. Let me admit my bias up front: Hi, my name is Fabio and I'm a color nerd. There's a dark art called color management that can fix those problems, but it comes with a cost: around $150 for a monitor calibration tool ( X-Rite i1Display Studio or Datacolor SpyderX Pro are both excellent) plus some investment in knowledge to get the most out of it. ![]() We blindly trust our monitor colors only to later discover that our images looks off on other screens. We've all been there: skies that turn purple, apples that look orange or the photographer's archenemy, prints that look too dark.
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