![]() And when I was working for an image editing company, they were very firm in their belief that Ambiance measurements must be bypassed at all cost. The manual seems to say that 6500K isn't usable for a low ambiance setting? I'm in a fairly dark room. And Gray Balance Calibration on.Įverything still confuses me about this. But I have Gamma 2.K in my previous calibration. So I still don't know what to choose here or if it matters: LCD, CRT, Laptop or Projector.ĭon't see anything saying neither Normal Gamut or RGB LED as you mention. I guess the idea is that this is a base setting and you have to do everything from there. For instance if I go to display type in the shortcut menu, the entire menu disappears. Still confused about the layout of this app. I believe these are the same settings that I have already used. (I have the old calibrated computer standing next to it with a calibrated Wide Gamut display that I know to be pretty accurate for prints although that display is old and a bit uneven across.) And the calibration results in the utility's charts are miles off both decent Adobe RGB and sRGB proximity. My current calibration is fair but seems a bit blue to me. Or not? What to set all of these parameters at? Any ideas? This gives the choice of a LED display which I believe is more correct than say LCD? Certainly better than CRT. I tried choosing laptop since at least they exist with some sort of Retina display. But what to set this calibration for? There are no screen choices in the Spyder Utility that directly matches this display. ![]() ![]() After that you get to choose more parameters for a new calibration, such as turning the ambient light function off.Ĭalibrating in a dark room has always given me the best results. Initial calibration was a disaster like it tends to be with the Spyder. Probably this display isn't ideal for photography work either but who can afford those many thousand Dollar pro displays. I have a Datacolor Spyder 4Elite, which probably isn't ideal. However out of the box the display badly needs to be calibrated for use with photography. I have my new iMac Retina 5K up and running.
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