Rob Brown
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Calibration
Santa brought me a Spyder2 calibration package for Christmas and I have run it on my monitor. Martin when I look at the 8 step scale on top of your page I dont see a difference between 0 and 10 but when I view this scale
Grayscale
I see a difference between the last two at the balck end. Not sure why but I thought you might like to know.
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26/Dec/07, 4:09 pm
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martinimages
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Re: Calibration
Not sure Rob, I can see a subtle difference between the two, [that is viewing on my LCD screen], its something to do with the black point, makes sure with your new spyder that you imput the correct info when asked in the spyder set up regarding your own monitor controls and re set the monitor the default settings before calibration, you prob done all ths correct i imagine ] and don't change the profile name that it gives at the end of calibration,
does any one else here see a DIFERENCE in the 0 a
and 10 squares on the header here
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26/Dec/07, 5:56 pm
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Re: Calibration
Absolutely, there is a difference,quite distinctly too.
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26/Dec/07, 6:47 pm
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