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New 24" iMac - Calibration??????

 
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Aug 01, 2010 21:39 as a reply to  @ post 9365022 |  #16

Hi all,

I am also about to purchase Spyder 3 Pro. It should not have issue calibrating imac 24" glossy screen rite? It's just that I read a review somewhere that it's not good with glossy screen.

Could someone that have used it on imac 24" glossy please confirm?


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Aug 02, 2010 09:25 as a reply to  @ jenz's post |  #17

If you have concerns about using the Spyder3 Pro with a glossy screen, why even consider it? Buy an EyeOne Display 2 instead. Rite?


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Feb 19, 2011 20:41 as a reply to  @ ChasP505's post |  #18

I wrote a blog post about calibrating iMac monitors (external link) that you might find useful.


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Feb 20, 2011 12:26 |  #19

bretedge wrote in post #11876012 (external link)
I wrote a blog post about calibrating iMac monitors (external link) that you might find useful.

I've been using CEDP software for nearly two years, both with an X-Rite DTP-94 puck and a Spyder3 puck. It's absolutely better than the software included with the Spyder3 Elite or EyeOne Display2.


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