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Nov 16

SuperCal

I’ve owned my MacBook Pro 15″ for about 8 months now and have only recently discovered (more accurately re-discovered) LCD Calibration. I love to tinker around with computer settings that enhance the user experience. Two words for ya’, Color Calibration. Again, I am a novice at this whole photography thing so, I am hoping that everyone will understand what I will be explaining in the coming sentences. If there is a term that is unclear or unfamiliar and you would like to a more in depth explanation or definition simply leave a Comment and I will address it as soon as I can. We’re in this together =)

I did a bit of research on the internet to see what the best method for LCD Monitor Calibration would be. Being a novice, I was not interested in buying any hardware so that eliminated some of the options. Switching my focus to software based calibration tools, I Googled upon SuperCal. I just have to say, Wow! This software is Shareware which means, it is free to try and if you find yourself finding it handy and useful consider donating to the cause. http://bergdesign.com/supercal

The application, SuperCal, is pretty straight forward as far as installation and actual calibration. I am pretty new at all this stuff and I didn’t encounter any obstacles in the jargon. Once calibrated, you won’t believe your eyes. The colors pop and I have much more confidence before going to print with my digital photos.

(I performed this calibration using SuperCal on a MacBook Pro 15″)

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