MONITOR CALIBRATION:

All people whose monitors are calibrated correctly will see colors in the same way. That's why it's important for you to calibrate your monitor. If someone who has a correctly calibrated monitor has made a website, they will have images on that site which have colors that look accurate to them. And you want those colors to look accurate to yourself as well!

OK, since the vast majority of people who visit Dollyhair.com are artists, I am assuming that you, being an artist, have a program installed on your computer which is probably the post popular artist's program in existence: Adobe Photoshop. If you don't have Adobe Photoshop installed on your computer, then you will need to either search the internet for a monitor calibration program, or you can just go ahead and buy Adobe Photoshop on ebay. Version 5 can be bought on ebay for around $25.00, and Photoshop is just an amazing program, so I promise that you will find MANY uses for it!

OK, if you installed any version of Adobe Photoshop on your computer, it also automatically installed a great little program called Adobe Gamma. You can find Adobe Gamma in your control panel (Start...settings...control panel). Just double-click Adobe Gamma and run the "step by step wizard". That's all you have to do to calibrate your monitor, and once you do, you will be able to see all of the Dollyhair color swatches correctly! An added bonus is that you will be able to see all of the web sites on the internet correctly, assuming that the webmasters created them with properly calibrated monitors!