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Dell launches a trio of Adobe RGB monitors with even wider color gamut


All may not entirely be well in the land of Dell, as shareholders decry founder Michael Dell's plan to take the troubled computer maker back private, and employees bemoan the loss of their stock options, but if you're a photographer there's good news coming out of the company as well. Dell has just launched several additions to its UltraSharp...

From entry-level to pro, Eizo has a self-calibrating monitor for everyone

The Eizo ColorEdge CG276 display in portrait orientation. Photo provided by Eizo.If you're tired of the chore that is monitor color calibration, a raft of new LCD monitors from Japan's Eizo Nanao Corp. will be of interest. Announced last week, the new monitors all make light work of calibration, thanks to an automatic sensor that's hidden in the display bezel, but pops out at intervals to tune the monitor automatically. In all, there are five new models...

Accessory Review: Datacolor Spyder4

Photo s4elite.200x125The big story with Datacolor's Spyder4 is its significantly improved accuracy. But Datacolor has also made an effort to extend its software's reach to devices other than you computer monitor. And these days, you look at your images on all sorts of screens: desktop monitor, laptop, netbook, HDTV, projector, tablet, smartphone. The Spyder4 can handle them all.

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Datacolor Launches Spyder4, Offers Simplicity and Accuracy in Color Calibration for all Display Devices

Photo s4elite1 150Spyder4 Express, Spyder4 Pro and Spyder4 Elite Provide Full Spectrum Color Calibration for Creative Professionals

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. -- Jan. 5 -- Datacolor (http://www.datacolor.com), a global leader in color management solutions, today introduced Spyder4, a line of highly advanced colorimeters able to calibrate monitors, laptops, projectors, TVs, iPads and even...

Software Review: Datacolor SpyderGallery

Photo.spydergallery.150x122Datacolor has developed a free app for owners of its Spyder3 colorimeter. Unfortunately, it's a bit confusing to get going. But that's where we come in. We calibrate an iPad and show you what the difference is in our review of SpyderGallery.