Yep, you can use either one to calibrate the LCDs. Eye-one is better but more expensive of course. Eye-one Photo that is.
You can try using Adobe Gamma in Photoshop but it's not accurate.
Yep, you can use either one to calibrate the LCDs. Eye-one is better but more expensive of course. Eye-one Photo that is.
You can try using Adobe Gamma in Photoshop but it's not accurate.
Just to note I have the cheapest version of spyder ($199) but it doesn't allow mulitple profiles. I face the same prob while runing dual monitors too. I emailed Colorvision and it seems only the pro version have this function.