I do not know what you mean by Cinema display. The monitor I have is the I purchased with the iMac about three months ago. At that time I profiled it with the OS 10 software and the prints were close to what appeared on the screen. Allowing for the brightness of the monitor and that I was using EpsonVelvet Fne Art and Ultrasmooth Fine Art paper both matte papers. I then borrowed a friends Display One and the prints were even closer. I then purchased the Spyder Pro 3 thinking it would work just as well and the prints were much darker then what appeared on the screen. All the other conditions were the same including the paper. I then went back to the Apple profile and got the same kind of result I initially got when I first started using the computer. I am printing with an Epson 3800 Pro. Thank you for your offer of help. But I do not know how to download the profile I generated from the Spyder. Please advise. Martin Schwartz --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, cdtobie <CDTobie@...> wrote: > > > On Jan 25, 2009, at 1:20:19 AM, martinschwartz72 martyphoto1@... wrote: > > I recently purchased and started to use the Spyder Pro 3 to calibrate my > Apple 24" monitor. I am very disappointed since the calibration seemed > way off , the prints I generated were not even close to what appeared on > the screen. I then recalibrated with the software from Apple operating > sysytem and found my prints to be much closer to what appeared on the > screen then the prints I generated from the Spyder calibration. > This is about the only Cinema Display I haven't owned, so I can't speak to this model specifically. But the Cinemas in general, and the Apple LED backlight displays in general, profile nicely with the Spyder3. You would have to be more specific than "way off" to get any more detailed assistance. Perhaps you could send me a description of how its off, and a copy of the profile in question, off list, to the email address below, so I could assist. > > -- > C. David Tobie > WW Product Technology Manager > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > Datacolor > CDTobie@... > www.datacolor.com/spyder3 >
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Re: Calibrating Apple monitor
2009-01-31 by martinschwartz72
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