I asked Datacolor support the same question and the answer is that you should use the Eizo ColorNavigator software with your Spyder3 and CG222, because the Elite software does not handle the hardware calibration that the Eizo CG series monitors are capable of. Bob Frost. -------------------------------------------------- From: "Rollin" <rhill3@...> Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 1:53 AM To: <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> Subject: [datacolor_group] Calibrating "Top End" Monitor Like An Eizo > I just completed running a calibration on an EIZO CG222W monitor using the > Color Navigator software and a Spyder3 colorimeter with the options set > for 6500K, 2.2 gamma and brightness of 80 cd/m2. After adjustments the > sofware indicated that all values were in range (6516K, 2.2 gamma and 79.9 > cd/m2). I then used Spyder3 Elite to produce a profile for 6500K, 2.2 > gamma with luminance mode set to manual. > > The "problem" is that the two profiles give a different appearance. To > the eye, the profile built by the Spyder3 Elite package appears to be > warmer with a slighly greenish cast to the grays and whites. > > Now, should I color balance the monitor using the EIZO Color Navigator and > leave it at that or should I then profile using the Spyder3 Elite on top > of that and use that profile. >
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Re: [datacolor_group] Calibrating "Top End" Monitor Like An Eizo
2009-07-01 by Bob Frost
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