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Pro Monitor Calibration

  1. Datacolor Spyder 3 Elite

    The Spyder3 colorimeter is based on a state-of-the-art optical design, with the industry?s only 7 detector color engine and largest light aperture, providing unrivaled performance. In conjunction with the patented filter array and embedded ambient light sensor, Spyder3 provides industry-leading performance for the precision calibration of LCD, CRT, projector and notebook displays. Full Details

    $314.95

  2. Datacolor Spyder 3 Pro

    Serious photographers and creative pros require a high degree of color accuracy; from capturing images, to digital editing and printing, Spyder3Pro™ delivers. This third generation colorimeter comes equipped with new state-of-the-art optical design and photo-centric user interface providing accurate, reliable and consistent color. Spyder3Pro™ gives you more precise control over white point and gamma, new ReCAL option cuts re-calibration time in half and SpyderProof™ function brings you a new level of color control to help you save time, money and achieve color excellence.

    Designed For;

    Serious & Professional Photographers or anyone whose display is the heart of their digital workflow will benefit from Spyder3 monitor calibration.

    What You Get :

    • Datacolor Spyder3™ colorimeter
    • Desktop Cradle
    • Spyder3Pro™ Software CD
    • Screen Cleaning Packets
    • Quick Start Guide
    • One-Year Warranty
    • Free Online Support
    Full Details

    $234.95

  3. X-Rite ColorMunki Photo

    Designed specifically for wedding, portrait and event photographers — or any passionate advocate – X-Rite ColorMunki Photo is a completely integrated color control solution to calibrate your displays, projectors and printers; so you get accurate screen to print color matching, every time. Combined with ColorMunki Photo's included creation and communication tools you'll have unparalleled control, so you can bring your vision to life… and share it with the world! Full Details

    $599.95

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Tips from the photographer

  • When shooting in black and white, remember the eye goes to the lightest part of the scene first. 
  • Don’t be afraid of some things going totally black. It adds to the drama of the scene.

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