A relatively ancient Spyder4Express monitor calibration colourimeter thingamajig.
Thankfully, there is software for it from the DataColor site.
It was a risk, in that the Hospital Foundation Thrift Store does not take returns.
But at $4.00 plus tax, I figured that at the worst, it would just be a $4.00 donation to a cause I already am happy to support.
And it seems to have at least functioned - the screen on the first laptop screen is definitely, if subtly, different.
I'm hoping that, if nothing else, it will help me get more consistent results when I move from computer to computer.
Up to now, I've only been using the visual calibration tools built into Windows.
Thankfully, there is software for it from the DataColor site.
It was a risk, in that the Hospital Foundation Thrift Store does not take returns.
But at $4.00 plus tax, I figured that at the worst, it would just be a $4.00 donation to a cause I already am happy to support.

And it seems to have at least functioned - the screen on the first laptop screen is definitely, if subtly, different.
I'm hoping that, if nothing else, it will help me get more consistent results when I move from computer to computer.
Up to now, I've only been using the visual calibration tools built into Windows.