![]() ![]() Yes, using 5800K White Point made it better, but still not quite right. I'm just so pissed off that I paid $200 to make my display worse than it was before. ColorSync) interprets the newly created profile wrong or something. ![]() White Point: 6500K (5000K/5800K/6500K/Native)īrightness: LCD (CRT/LCD/Native) Ĭould it be that the problem lies somewhere outside the Spyder4Pro? I noticed the image suddenly changes to "cool" at the very last step of the calibration, so I'm wondering maybe some other software (e.g. Gamut: Normal Gamut (Unknown/Normal Gamut/Wide Gamut)īacklight: White LED (Unknown/Fluorescent CCFL/White LED/RGB LED) I get pretty noticeable "cooling" (blue/violet) tinge over the image after calibration, I'm pretty confident with what I see because even grayscale photos have the tinge, and the solid grays are not neutral.Īnyone with Spyder4Pro had similar problems and know any workarounds? Maybe some specific settings should be used? My calibration settings were (available options in brackets): I tried calibrating several times with different settings and I still can't get the colors right. The problem is, it does more harm than good. I bought a Datacolor Spyder4Pro today for calibrating the screen of my iMac 21.5" (mid-2010). ![]()
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