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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRifter
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For those who do scans of covers for contribution, getting the colors right as well as the contrast and hue, etc., here's a great little program that can help you do just that.

Its called 'Monitor Calibration Wizard 1.0'.  It walks you through a series of adjustments to your monitor, so that what you see on screen is exactly what Windows thinks you are seeing based on actual color values.  It does an excellent job, and will make it easier to get the colors on your scans matched to the colors, etc., you are actually seeing.

Anybody who wants a copy, send me a PM with your email address, and I'll send it to you as an attachment.
John

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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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If sending the copy is legit, I'll take one.

But what if I'm color blind? 
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMithi
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But what if I'm color blind? 

Click this link 


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If sending the copy is legit, I'll take one.

But what if I'm color blind? 


Same for me. (except I know I'm not colorblind  )
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorninehours
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It's free i just downloaded it.
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It's free i just downloaded it.


And here's the download link for those interested: http://www.hex2bit.com/products/product_mcw.asp
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For those who do scans of covers for contribution, getting the colors right as well as the contrast and hue, etc., here's a great little program that can help you do just that.

Its called 'Monitor Calibration Wizard 1.0'.

Didn't know that there was a free tool.

A real important Input! - Thanks

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yeah Thanks Rifter,,

Should I resubmit my Wizard of Oz and see now if the colors (viewed) are better to be approved on??

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Thanks for the link, think I'll try this to see if it can help my suffering blacks.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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Should I resubmit my Wizard of Oz and see now if the colors (viewed) are better to be approved on??



Yes please, I'm red 
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nice tool, my monitor was perfectly calibrated before running it.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRifter
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For those who do scans of covers for contribution, getting the colors right as well as the contrast and hue, etc., here's a great little program that can help you do just that.

Its called 'Monitor Calibration Wizard 1.0'.

Didn't know that there was a free tool.

A real important Input! - Thanks

AA


Always glad to help when I can.
John

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Should I resubmit my Wizard of Oz and see now if the colors (viewed) are better to be approved on??



Yes please, I'm red 


ah those, yeah, I remember voting no 
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For those who do scans of covers for contribution, getting the colors right as well as the contrast and hue, etc., here's a great little program that can help you do just that.

Its called 'Monitor Calibration Wizard 1.0'.

Didn't know that there was a free tool.

A real important Input! - Thanks

AA


Always glad to help when I can.


Many thanks! Makes it a lot easier to judge cover contributions!
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantKrikarian
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thanks, john.

my monitor needs all the help it can get.

krik
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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My monitor only needed a slight tweak, sweet.

I found that if you slightly blur your vision, it makes it easier to find the blend point.  Also, take a couple minutes between each color adjustment doing random surfing or looking elsewhere (but not a fixed point) to prevent color burn-in which may affect your adjustments.
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