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Sep 01, 2007 17:30 |  #1

I have recently bought a MacBook dual booting windows vista and Mac os X
and a Spyder2express to calibrate my screen.


the "calibrated" results looks too reddish on both OS and I prefer by far the "original" settings...

Should I return my Spyder2Express?

any thoughts/ideas?

thanks


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Sep 01, 2007 21:13 |  #2

Make sure you don't have photo gamma loader running. Does color space on monitor agree with what you are using in software and in camera? We have a few experts in this field. I'm sure one will be along shorly. :)


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Sep 02, 2007 04:14 |  #3

poloman wrote in post #3842624 (external link)
Make sure you don't have photo gamma loader running. Does color space on monitor agree with what you are using in software and in camera? We have a few experts in this field. I'm sure one will be along shorly. :)

I dont know what you mean by photo gamma loader :o

However when I tell you the colors are reddish I am not talking only about MY pictures but about the colors of the screen after calibration even if I am looking at the "white" of firefox it looks somehow red


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Sep 02, 2007 04:52 |  #4

Follow the instructions... run it again... don't listen to your eyes. :D

The instructions address the gamma loader and monitor settings you need to adhere to at the beginning.




  
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