On May 3, 2010, at 9:28 AM, Aram Melkoumov wrote: > When you say calibrate to native white point, that means just select > native in option for white point? I've done that as well as Gamma > 2.2 - 6500 recommended and brightness at both 120 and 180. I can see > a difference in uncalibrated and calibrated switching, but its all > the same effect no matter what settings i put it at. There is always > a pinkish overlay. When u look at bright white it looks pinkish. If toggling the calibration on and off, and calibrating to a defined and a native whitepoint all produce a pink cast, to your eye, then its not the calibration thats causing it. It may be the profile, however. So send me a profile to the email address below, and I'll take a look at it. You will probably have to go to the datacolor website, and put in a support ticket.... C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater CDTobie@...
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Re: [datacolor_group] Spyder3Elite 4
2010-05-03 by C D Tobie
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