Using Spyder2 for first time
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:10 pm
Hi All,
I just bought myself a 'Spyder 2 Pro' and i'm trying to use it for the first time.. Well actually, i've been using it for the first time for the last 30 attempts
I'm not having a huge amount of luck though. For some reason the final profile IMHO looks worse than the original. Eg. The old profile was bright and had a bluish tint to images which I kinda like. The final profile always seems to have a slightly darker brightness and yellowish tint even though i'm using 2.2 for the gamma and 6500 degrees kelvin for the temperature. The original monitor profile was also set to 6500 degress kelvin. Not sure of the gamma.
I'm after my monitor to display images the closest possible way to the actual output of my D70 and be the correct colors so when I do image editing it's done right. Also to be close to what it would look like printed.
Am I doing something wrong, or am I just not used to the difference and think it's worse, when it's actually not?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Geoff
I just bought myself a 'Spyder 2 Pro' and i'm trying to use it for the first time.. Well actually, i've been using it for the first time for the last 30 attempts
I'm not having a huge amount of luck though. For some reason the final profile IMHO looks worse than the original. Eg. The old profile was bright and had a bluish tint to images which I kinda like. The final profile always seems to have a slightly darker brightness and yellowish tint even though i'm using 2.2 for the gamma and 6500 degrees kelvin for the temperature. The original monitor profile was also set to 6500 degress kelvin. Not sure of the gamma.
I'm after my monitor to display images the closest possible way to the actual output of my D70 and be the correct colors so when I do image editing it's done right. Also to be close to what it would look like printed.
Am I doing something wrong, or am I just not used to the difference and think it's worse, when it's actually not?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Geoff