Spyder3Elite is set to not prompt you to recalibrate until your machine had been on at least an hour, but there are ways this can be short circuited. But yes, you should wait until your LCD has warmed up before calibrating, especially with fluorescent backlit units. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor.com CDTobie@... On Sep 3, 2009, at 8:54 PM, "Rebel PPC" <maildumpyyahoogroups@...> wrote: > Equipment: > Dell Ultrasharp 2208WFP 22" Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor > > Profiling Goodies: > Datacolor Spyder3elite with v3.0.7 software > > I have my system set to recalibrate once per month and to notify > me. As > everyone knows, at the set recalibration time, you get that > notification at > boot-up. However, you are told to wait 30 minutes for the monitor > to warm > up before calibrating/recalibrating. That's not a problem with me > to wait > the 30 minutes but my question is, since my monitor is an LCD, does > this > warm-up time apply? This monitor is never "warm" to the touch after > being > on for extended times so unlike a CRT type monitor, I would assume > that LCD's > are not dictated to by "Warm-Up" needs. > > Is my assumption wrong on this or is their a real need to let an LCD > monitor > "Warm-Up" for 30 minutes before Calibrating/Recalibrating? > > Best Regards, > Thomas > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [datacolor_group] Monitor Warm-Up time for LCD's
2009-09-04 by Cdtobie
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