Datacolor Spyder3Express Monitor Calibration System

Get Accurate Colors on Your Monitor, Automated Calibration, Intuitive UI, Mac & PC Compatibility

Datacolor Spyder3Express Monitor Calibration System

When it comes to getting accurate color representation from your computer’s display, it’s a safe bet to say that most people haven’t a clue. This type of anal-retentive behavior is most often the stuff that professional photographers and graphic designers are paid to worry about not your average Joe with a point-and-shoot in his fanny pack. But let’s be honest, when you take a picture, no matter who you are, you want your leaves to be green and your sunsets to be orange when you check them out on your monitor at home and when you go to print them out. The color obsessives at Datacolor have just brought monitor calibration to the masses with their latest product, the Spyder3Express Monitor Calibration System.

Datacolor’s Spyder3Express was designed with the consumer in mind. It has two of the most important attributes of any winning technology in that it is both easy to use and inexpensive. The Spyder3Express is designed to give the user accurate, reliable and consistent colors every time. This means that your pictures, both black and white and full color, will have the same colors that you remember when you first took them. In order to make it easy on the first-timers, the Spyder3Express monitor calibration system comes with an intuitive user interface and is compatible with both Mac and PC. Datacolor was also kind enough to include unlimited license seats so you can calibrate every monitor in your house no matter how many you happen to have.

If you are concerned that you’re not getting the right colors from your monitors you can get your own Spyder3Express Monitor Calibration System (MSRP $89) wherever electronics and photography gear is sold. More info on this and the entire line of Spyder3 calibration systems you can visit www.datacolor.com.

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