Hi,
I have just purchased a 24" iMac. Ive heard a lot about monitor calibration and was wondering do I need to calibrate the screen. If yes - how?
Many Thanks
Tim
timmaher Member 72 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Swansea, UK More info | Feb 04, 2008 08:23 | #1 Hi, www.tjmaher.co.uk
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cosworth I'm comfortable with my masculinity 10,939 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Duncan, BC, Canada More info | Feb 04, 2008 08:24 | #2 Yes. Use a number of available calibrators. Spyder, Huey etc. people will always try to stop you doing the right thing if it is unconventional
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Feb 04, 2008 08:29 | #3 Is there anything I shoud set in photoshop cs3 too? Also, should I check to see what profile my lab printer uses???? www.tjmaher.co.uk
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | Feb 04, 2008 08:45 | #4 The word is that only the Spyder colorimeter works well with glossy screens on Macs. Jason - you have a glossy screen, right? Which one do you use? "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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cosworth I'm comfortable with my masculinity 10,939 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Duncan, BC, Canada More info | Feb 04, 2008 08:49 | #5 I use a Spyder2Pro with dual monitors. One is glossy one is matte. They both calibrated very nicely and the nice thing about the Spyder2Pro is that it can do projectors. Very handy for my photo club. people will always try to stop you doing the right thing if it is unconventional
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Heath Goldmember 2,332 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: NYC, NY More info | Jan 09, 2010 22:52 | #7 I tried searching and this is the closest thread I could find. Heath
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basroil Cream of the Crop 8,015 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: STL/Clayton, MO| NJ More info | Jan 10, 2010 00:07 | #8 diputs wrote in post #9362171 I tried searching and this is the closest thread I could find. According to the Spyder Elite, I should be setting the White Luminance at 120, but the lowest I can get the monitor is 226. Should I just calibrate both my monitors to 226, or should I calibrate the iMac to 226 and the Dell 2209WA to 120. Any thoughts? Luminance is a suggestion for soft proofing purposes. If you are not printing, no issue. If you are printing, you'll want to set up that dell to be your softproofing monitor. I don't hate macs or OSX, I hate people and statements that portray them as better than anything else. Macs are A solution, not THE solution. Get a good desktop i7 with Windows 7 and come tell me that sucks for photo or video editing.
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ChasP505 "brain damaged old guy" 5,566 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: New Mexico, USA More info | Jan 10, 2010 08:13 | #9 diputs wrote in post #9362171 According to the Spyder Elite, I should be setting the White Luminance at 120, but the lowest I can get the monitor is 226.
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Heath Goldmember 2,332 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: NYC, NY More info | Jan 10, 2010 08:22 | #10 Has anyone tried using ND gel on their screen to reduce the intensity. Does it effect the colors? Heath
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | Jan 10, 2010 08:45 | #11 Download and install the free app "Shades". "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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unrlmth Member 135 posts Joined Feb 2009 More info | Jan 10, 2010 10:41 | #12 cosworth wrote in post #4847894 I use a Spyder2Pro with dual monitors. One is glossy one is matte. They both calibrated very nicely and the nice thing about the Spyder2Pro is that it can do projectors. Very handy for my photo club. I thought it was only the Elite that would do projectors. . .
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ChasP505 "brain damaged old guy" 5,566 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: New Mexico, USA More info | Jan 10, 2010 11:07 | #13 unrlmth wrote in post #9364526 I thought it was only the Elite that would do projectors. . . Just to confuse everyone, when DataColor introduced the Spyder3 line, they renamed the top of the line from Pro to Elite. The older Spyder2 Pro can do projectors. The current Spyder3 Pro cannot. Chas P
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unrlmth Member 135 posts Joined Feb 2009 More info | Jan 10, 2010 12:07 | #14 ChasP505 wrote in post #9364659 Just to confuse everyone, when DataColor introduced the Spyder3 line, they renamed the top of the line from Pro to Elite. The older Spyder2 Pro can do projectors. The current Spyder3 Pro cannot. Thanks for the clarification. I'm about to buy one and am trying to decide if I want to spend the extra money for the elite, but I'm thinking that the Pro will be good enough.
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squaresnappr Senior Member 278 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: Toronto, Ontario More info | Jan 10, 2010 12:26 | #15 unrlmth wrote in post #9364946 Thanks for the clarification. I'm about to buy one and am trying to decide if I want to spend the extra money for the elite, but I'm thinking that the Pro will be good enough. You can do a software upgrade at the datacolor website from a pro to elite but only certain part no.; mine is S3P100. I have the spyder pro 3 only. My Gear
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