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2009-05-29 by ejc_1@swbell.net

Thanks to C. . David Tobie
Global Product Technology Manager
Digital Imaging & Home Theater

Sent him my profile and very quickly advised it was the monitor.  Got another monitor and it profiled perfectly.  Viewsonic is on its way back!

Thanks CDT!











--- In colorvision_group@...m, "ejc_1@..." <ejc_1@...> wrote:
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> No when it hits the gray, the whole monitor color shifts with a green tint.  Then after you save and complete the nomal IE colors across the top that are a fade to a beige are green.
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> --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Kerr" <doug.kerr@> wrote:
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> > Hi, e,
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> > --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, "ejc_1@" <ejc_1@> wrote:
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> > > Using a Spyder 3 pro, my screen turns to a green tint during the gray balance.
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> > > Any ideas/
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> > Well, I suspect that until the calibration process is finished (including the "gray balance" phase of it), the final LUT load that will make sure the display actually displays gray for a gray input hasn't been finished and implanted, so the "gray" displayed may in fact not be gray - it's what the display at this point in its life (not yet calibrated) displays for a "gray" input.
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> > The question is, after calibration is finished, does the display put up "gray" for a gray input?
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> > Unfortunately, in the Pro version, we can't ask the calibrated system to put up what should be gray and see if it looks gray (and measures gray). 
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> > Best regards,
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> > Doug
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