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  1. I'm interested in the Colorvision Spyder monitor calibrator and if anyone has experience with it in a professional or prosumer setting. I would like to calibrate two monitors for NTSC video in lieu of using a separate dedicated NTSC video monitor.

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    Colorvision Spyder:

    http://www.colorvision.com/profis/profis_view.jsp?id=101
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  2. hello
    This guy may be able to help.
    He's a very well respected guy in the DI (Digital Intermediate) Grading world where software colour corrects pictures on CRT's (or LCDs in Martin's case) that are destined to end up projected in cinemas.
    If anyone knows about this subject he does.

    Martin Euredjian
    eCinema Systems, Inc.
    voice: 661-305-9320
    fax: 661-775-4876
    martin@ecinemasys.com
    www.ecinemasys.com

    or

    FilmLight

    38 Bedford Square
    London
    WC1B 3EL, UK
    Map

    t: +44 (0)20 7631 4905
    f: +44 (0)20 7631 4906
    info@filmlight.ltd.uk


    FilmLight North America Sales & Support



    10 Universal City Plaza
    Suite 2000, 20th floor
    Universal City, CA
    91608 *USA
    Map

    t: +1 818 753 2381
    f: +1 818 753 2382

    Craig Risebury
    t: +1 661 645 0471
    f: +1 661 297 5909
    craig@filmlight.ltd.uk

    *

    FilmLight Asia/Pacific Sales & Support

    David Marshall
    51A Markham Road
    Ararimu, Dury
    Auckland 1750, NZ

    t: +64 (9) 294 9152
    f: +64 (9) 294 9128
    davem@filmlight.ltd.uk

    Also this firm know a lot about it. Their Truelight product is like a profiling service for monitors so that what you see (on one thing) is what you get (on a completely different thing)
    By all accounts they're pretty nice chaps but both these are serious pro people who maybe wouldn't mind helping someone out.
    If they're too busy however.......
    best of luck
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  3. Thanks very much! I'll check these out.
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