Monitor calibration


harfs

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Need your help guys about calibration of monitor because the image of my printed pic is different from my monitor. Is there a service provider for this matter here in SG, if none may I know what is the best product for this, and where I can get it? Thanks.
 

second that :thumbsup:
Spyder has a few versions, depending on how rich you are :D
 

There are people who offer this as a service in the "Services offered" section. Take a look.
 

Need your help guys about calibration of monitor because the image of my printed pic is different from my monitor. Is there a service provider for this matter here in SG, if none may I know what is the best product for this, and where I can get it? Thanks.

iOne:thumbsup:the rest:thumbsd:
 

Need your help guys about calibration of monitor because the image of my printed pic is different from my monitor. Is there a service provider for this matter here in SG, if none may I know what is the best product for this, and where I can get it? Thanks.
Since calibration need to be repeated after some time it makes more sense to get your own calibration device. Using 'calibration' in the search tool here will show you all those question that have been asked, discussed and answered already...
 

Hi guys. Thanks for ur time and responds. I really appreciate it. :)
 

even after calibration, what you print may still differ from what you see on your screen

Unless you calibrate everything from your monitorall the way to your printer...

Spyder Studio is way to go for that. ;)
 

if you print, the spyder studio is your only choice.
you need to calibrate your printer as well to match the colors.
 

so it mean that if i calibrate my monitor with spyder 3 , and i printed at the shop, the colour will be different?

in short, i need to have my own printer, and calibrate it together with my monitor , to get the best result?


correct me if i'm wrong.
 

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so it mean that if i calibrate my monitor with spyder 3 , and i printed at the shop, the colour will be different?

in short, i need to have my own printer, and calibrate it together with my monitor , to get the best result?


correct me if i'm wrong.

yes, shop uses a different profile from you so there's bound to be a difference.
 

thanks. err, which brand printer is better? any idea?
We have a subforum for printers and scanners. Since we don't know your expectations / intended usage please have a look there at existing threads.