Re: [colorvision_group] Calibrating projector
2009-02-03 by C D Tobie
... The length of the Spyder USB cable is not the limiting factor, its the location of the various elements, how you have them configured... and how long a
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2009-02-03 by C D Tobie
... The length of the Spyder USB cable is not the limiting factor, its the location of the various elements, how you have them configured... and how long a
2009-02-03 by Bob Frost
... IME many people don t realise it does NOT include quite a lot of programs that are used for slideshows, such as Proshow, Proshow Gold, PicturesToExe, and
2009-02-03 by Nathan Gutman
Using Spyder2Pro. I wonder how the distance from projector to the screen affects the calibration. When calibrating the projector the screen to projector
2009-02-03 by C D Tobie
... When people can t get color managed prints, its a Datacolor issue, even it its some place else that the problem is occurring. If Canon does not have any
2009-02-03 by John Broski
I m using Windows XP Pro with all the service packs, Photoshop CS2, Canon export module 3.13, and Canon driver 4.12. I m talking to the Canon printer dealer,
2009-02-02 by C D Tobie
... Sounds like there may still be some issues with drivers and color management, these have been haunting the recent versions of OS X and Photoshop. What OS
2009-02-02 by John Broski
Thanks for the quick answer, CD! But there seems to be something else going on. Here s what I did: 1. Printed the TIFF targets (225 patch and grayscale)
2009-02-01 by Cdtobie
Profiles built through the driver won t be correct for the export module (or visa versa) as they are totally different drivers. But built through the correct
2009-02-01 by John Broski
Hello All, I just bought a Canon iPF5100 to replace my terminally-clogged Epson 4800. (Nice printer, BTW, but physically much bigger than the Epson.) One
2009-01-31 by Cdtobie
First (just as with monitors) start by carefully choosing a good one. Unlike shops in Tokoyo, which have a pitch black room full of functional projectors foe
2009-01-31 by Nathan Gutman
Thanks for the explanation... What would then be the best method to ensure that an image displayed on my calibrated monitor is relatively faithfully displayed
2009-01-31 by martinschwartz72
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
2009-01-31 by martinschwartz72
I recently purchased the Spyder 3 Pro also to calibrate my 24 Apple monitor an the profile I generated made all the prints I produced with it darker then the
2009-01-31 by C D Tobie
... At that point, years down the road, beyond the two year warranty, you just get a new Spyder. Besides, the next generation of Spyder3 hardware is better,
2009-01-31 by C D Tobie
... No, this would not create a cross-simulation of one device on the other, it would just show the wrong color on screen. It would be possible to emulate
2009-01-31 by Tom
After working well for years, my Spyder2 now gives profiles with a strong cyan cast. This is with Spyder2 Pro 2.3.5 on 3 different calibrations: 1) desktop XP
2009-01-31 by Nathan Gutman
Using WinXP SP3. Our camera club is monthly displaying photos using a projector. This what I understand needs to be done to get the photos to display
2009-01-31 by Eugene Coggins
Heath: All my friends who have Apple monitors with their new shinny glass surface are having the same problem in calibrating their monitors. If you find a
2009-01-31 by heathorchardphoto
Hello, Attached is a zip file of my Color Utility. I m hoping this is what you wanted. The profile name is iMac-1. I calibrated it in a dark room with all the
2009-01-30 by C D Tobie
... Could you please send me a zip file containing the profiles you have made for both screens, along with a description of what settings you used for the
2009-01-29 by heathorchardphoto
I ve recently used the Spyder 3 Pro to calibrate my iMac and Macbook Pro and am concerned that they may now have a magenta cast to them. This is my first time
2009-01-27 by cdtobie
On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:10:29 AM, Nathan Gutman wrote: Using Spyder2Pro Studio, software version 2.3.5 in WinXP SP3. When trying to
2009-01-27 by Nathan Gutman
Using Spyder2Pro Studio, software version 2.3.5 in WinXP SP3. When trying to calibrate my Viewsonic G810 at the end of the process I get this message: Sorry
2009-01-26 by cdtobie
On Jan 25, 2009, at 1:20:19 AM, martinschwartz72 wrote: I recently purchased and started to use the Spyder Pro 3 to calibrate my Apple
2009-01-25 by martinschwartz72
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
2009-01-24 by Cdtobie
The calibration is based on the center of the screen; it can t do anything about variations at other locations. Color tint difference between screens could
2009-01-24 by str_online
After numerous adjustments and recalibrations ( learning ): In the middle of the screen, where Spyder measures, - my CRT is now at 6516 K 96 cd/m2 (max
2009-01-20 by cdtobie
On Jan 20, 2009, at 5:12:37 AM, shse100 wrote: Repeated continued measurements of tis bad patch can change L value from 2 to 4 up and
2009-01-20 by LAURIE SOLOMON
... I don t think this was ever an application level limitation. I have run LR since the first version on a dual monitor system with the desktop expanded
2009-01-20 by Rollin
... Until recently, I ran dual monitors off a dual headed Nvida card under WinXP - one was a CRT and one a Dell FP. There was no way that I ever got the two
2009-01-20 by shse100
Hello ! Coud your explain me - what maximum difference for the one patch measurement can be (or can be allowed)? For example, if i see table of measured values
2009-01-19 by cdtobie
On Jan 19, 2009, at 4:40:21 PM, str_online wrote: - Ambient lighting: The ambient lighting in a 5m x 5m room consists of one 60W light
2009-01-19 by cdtobie
On Jan 19, 2009, at 4:15:35 PM, str_online wrote: This seems to be more complicated than I first thought. ___ Yes, life in general, and
2009-01-19 by str_online
A few additions: - Ambient lighting: The ambient lighting in a 5m x 5m room consists of one 60W light bulb, one fluorescent tube and one warm tone
2009-01-19 by str_online
This seems to be more complicated than I first thought. First, I will state my aims, and then ask a few questions. I take digital photographs. I convert these
2009-01-19 by Cdtobie
Several possibilities. First: you simply cannot harness a racehorse and a donkey together and get a working team. A CRT is a much different animal from an LCD,
2009-01-19 by str_online
I have attached two monitors to one dual-head graphics card on Vista. Vista recognizes them both as Generic Non-PnP Monitor - NVIDIA Geforce 7800 GTX . One of
2009-01-16 by CDTobie
I ve been using Datacolor products and advocating them for a decade (or longer). You really shouldn t be treating long-standing customers with such a cavalier
2009-01-16 by sid_phillips55
David: I m just testing Win7, I am not relying on it as my primary OS. I wasn t looking for a solution from Datacolor, just some suggestions of what I might do
2009-01-15 by LAURIE SOLOMON
The vista drivers should work with Windows 7; according to the folks at Microsoft, most Windows 7 drivers will be similar to those used by Vista such that if
2009-01-15 by CDTobie
If this were Vista64, what would you recommend as possible workarounds? I would recommend using Vista64. Thats supported, and works. We ll get to Windows 7
2009-01-15 by sid_phillips55
I know that Win7 is totally unsupported, which the Datacolor reps in Switzerland tactfully reminded me about. However, for the moment let s assume I am running
2009-01-15 by Davidl3541
I proof 13 X 19 prints (HP B9180 & 8750) and I have two lights, the other one is a European design Solux that I use as a desk lamp as well. If you want to go
2009-01-15 by mdgolfbum
Our proofing wall will probably need to be about 2ft by 3ft to accomodate a couple of large prints at a time for comparison. How large a print are you able
2009-01-14 by Davidl3541
Each of the lamp fixtures have a transformer built-in that takes the 115/120 voltage down to 12V. The fixtures I recommend are their standard utility all
2009-01-14 by mdgolfbum
Thanks for the Solux pointer. I ll give them a try. It wasn t clear to me: do each of the fixtures have a transformer in them or is the track driven by 12v?
2009-01-14 by davidl3541
I calibrate my LCD monitor to a gamma 0f 2.2 and 5000K. For print viewing and evaluation I use a D50 standard light source: ...SoLux 4700K is the light that
2009-01-14 by Mark
... print ... Reliable ref. lighting is a wonderful thing to have and while it can give you great results in comparing to display it may not be good for real
2009-01-14 by Jim Miller
Now days it seems most folks profile their LCD monitors at 6500 Kelvin and 2.2 gamma. Assuming a properly calibrated and profiled printer (in my case a hp9180
2009-01-13 by bwinkjet
Hi, Two ways to solve this perhaps. One, while the Windows Color Panel/Devices is open deactivate a profile and see which screen changes tone. Two, while in