I found an application this morning which has truly helped me.

I'd been going batty since switching from my old G4 Powerbook to a  
relatively-cheap 13" Macbook (not the pro model).

The screen, while I can eventually get over the glossiness, just had a  
washed-out pale look to it, even when the brightness was dimmed down.   
The curves were all wrong.  I hated it.

No amount of tipping the screen back and forth or running Apple's  
calibration tool could help.  I was beginning to be really bummed  
out....

Along comes this simple shareware: SuperCal.  It has a "wizard" which  
walks you through about 12 steps to determine the proper response  
curve for your screen.  I don't know if this is any way to MATCH  
colors for printing and whatnot, but I have to say - it's managed to  
give me a screen I am happy to use now.  It's almost as good as what I  
had on the Powerbook (although the Macbook screen still has a huge  
variance in how it looks if you look at it from overhead vs.  
"underneath" such as when the screen is tipped way back).

Highly recommended for those of you using a Mac who wonder if they  
have it set anywhere near correctly.  "Works for me!"

http://www.bergdesign.com/supercal/

  -Charles

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Charles Robinson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Minneapolis, MN
http://charles.robinsontwins.org



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