Re: Spyder Pro 2 and Eizo S2110W
2006-11-28 by Brian Smith
... Spyder? ... model, but if ... use your ... Thanks for coming back on that. All I have to do now is try and get from pre purchase anxiety to post purchase
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2006-11-28 by Brian Smith
... Spyder? ... model, but if ... use your ... Thanks for coming back on that. All I have to do now is try and get from pre purchase anxiety to post purchase
2006-11-27 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Can t see any mention of Eizo ColorNavigator software with this model, but if thats available, you can use it with your Spyder2. If not, you can use your
2006-11-27 by Brian Smith
I m considering making myself a present of the above Eizo monitor. Can anyone tell me if it is going to calibrate well with my Spyder? TIA Brian Smith
2006-11-26 by CDTobie@aol.com
... I have not had excess ink in raw (unprofiled) prints for profiling targets on the iPF printers. I have not had difficulty profiling these printers through
2006-11-26 by CDTobie@aol.com
... The support materials for the Spyder2 products are built into the application, and load in whatever language you load (based on the active OS language at
2006-11-26 by bskumar_in
Sorry, that should have read http://www.colorvision.com/sup_dl.shtml The earlier link http://www.colorvision.com/sup_dl-upgrades.shtml has the software
2006-11-25 by bskumar_in
Hello Paul, I too live in Japan, in Kobe. I ve been using the Spyder2 for a couple of years. You can download the software and manuals in English here:
2006-11-25 by peter_woelk
...yes, it s working now. Thanks Dave, thanks C. David, that was accomplishment on demand . Never ever had such an experience with a companies customer care.
2006-11-25 by Paul Kohl
Maybe it would be good to introduce myself. I have just joined as I have just received my colorvision Spyder 2 suite. I am new to this and am sure I will learn
2006-11-24 by David Miller
... That smile means: it s working! with the latest PFP 2.0b5. (I ll say it for you, Peter...:-), we re glad to say this much publicly, and we ve said so in
2006-11-24 by peter_woelk
... Best, Peter
2006-11-23 by bwinkjet
Mr. Tobie, On another forum the question of making profiles for the Canon printers arose. One member with an ipF 9000 stating he was unable to profile some
2006-11-14 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Yes, gloss papers have a much larger gamut than matte media. As for using profiles for one media to print on another, thats a crap shoot in terms of what
2006-11-14 by Johnny Eades
I recently redid my profiles for EEM/HW MATTE papers and got results which were way out of gamut when viewed in proof mode in PhotoShop CS2. When I use the
2006-11-14 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Your monitor does not have these controls, and its open to question whether your videocard does either, once the new VLUT correction data has been flashed
2006-11-14 by ve2caz
So if I understand this correctly making Brightness , Contrast and Gamma adjustments in my NVIDIA GeForce4 4200 Go Color Correction tab is of no use and I
2006-11-13 by Bill Hansen
The basics - Printer is Epson stylus photo R1800 - OS is Win XP Pro, processing digital images in Photoship PS CS2, color management with Spyder 2 Pro monitor
2006-11-13 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Any adjustments that you make to the video card LUTs will be overwritten by your monitor profile. These tools, at least as I ve seen them in the past, are
2006-11-13 by Joe
I just got a new video card (ATI). The card will actually allow me to set the gamma, brightness and contrast. Should I use that or use my monitors controls?
2006-11-12 by hanson102
For Sale Printfix Pro Suite - mint condition - 400USD (exclusive of freight) Reason for selling, I m in need of cash. Item is in Manila, Philippines. Email me
2006-11-08 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Right, and if your ambient light is your proofing light a good full spectrum light in the 5000 to 6000k range should be used. ... Correct... ... Yup,
2006-11-08 by ve2caz
I appreciate you taking the time to explain it to me and I really want to get this right. Assumptions: 1) Bulb contribution 5000K rated bulbs determine the
2006-11-08 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Candelas per meter square IS the monitor target value; which is related to suggested ambient light levels (or ambient light levels are related to suggested
2006-11-08 by ve2caz
So my options are: 1° Buy 5000K bulbs Set the monitor target at 5000K or 2° Measure the light intensity using this new feature Set the monitor target based
2006-11-06 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Glad to hear you found your error. ... Given that the image in question is within the gamut of many printer/ink/paper combination (especially gloss and
2006-11-06 by CDTobie@aol.com
... There is a light intensity measurement function in the recent versions of Spyder2PRO, available for download from the colorvision website. ... K is color
2006-11-06 by CDTobie@aol.com
... A public list isn t the place to discuss beta issues. You were given a beta testing address for this purpose. C. David Tobie Product Technology Manager
2006-11-05 by Mike Johnson
I remeasured the target, and everything went fine. However, I then printed the provided test image, doing the four quadrant method and changing the rendering
2006-11-05 by ve2caz
Gene, Thank you very much for this information. This is the kind of thing I was looking for. I will be making a stop at various hardware stores in my area to
2006-11-05 by Keith R.
... if it ... that the ... again. ... I remeasured the target, and everything went fine. However, I then printed the provided test image, doing the four
2006-11-05 by Eugene Coggins
... Yes Pierre. But I found the incandescent bulbs are usually poor. I recommend low energy fluorescent BULBS that replace the incandescent bulbs. Currently
2006-11-05 by David Miller
... The official way to do that is to use the beta section in the ColorVision support ticket system (I think David would have emailed you with instructions
2006-11-05 by ve2caz
David, How do you guys evaluate the intensity of your lighting? The reason I ask is that I have never done studio work as most of my images are in natural
2006-11-05 by ve2caz
Hi Gene, The room I work in has very little lighting and none of it is fluorescent. Is there such a thing as daylight incandescent bulbs? Thanks for the
2006-11-05 by florent_thouret
Hi, I have some questions about PFP2.0b4, recently installed. But I wonder if it s the right place to put my questions about it. I ve some problems. Not bugs,
2006-11-05 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Sounds to me like there were some incorrect measurements in there, if it tried for that long to find matches for them. Measure again, check that the
2006-11-05 by CDTobie@aol.com
... It does not relate directly to the color temperature of your ambient lighting; as lighting gets dimmer, your color cones become less effective, and your B&
2006-11-05 by Keith R.
I finally had some time today to try my first profile. I printed out the 225 target last thursday and today I started to profile it. Everything went fine until
2006-11-04 by Eugene Coggins
... 5200°K is more close to natural sunlight. Therefore, I would suggest that you standardize on 5000°K. and 2.2 Gamma. 6500°K is too blue. ... You can buy
2006-11-04 by Keith Cooper
Hi I just posted a short article about using the PF PRO to get really good glossy colour prints from a (very lightly used) Epson 1160 using third party inks
2006-11-04 by ve2caz
Hello all, I have just calibrated my monitor for the first time with this new hardware. The help states that 2.2 Gamma 6500K seems to be the most frequently
2006-11-04 by Johnny Eades
Hello folks, I downloaded the beta4 of PFP 2.0 and have made profiles for my R2400 printer and Ilford Smooth/Pearl Glossy and Epson HW Matte and Enhanced
2006-11-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... What type of swatch? It may have fluorescent content, or it may just be out of gamut for your monitor... proof it to your monitor profile, and see if the
2006-11-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... The scanner can t know the density of paper white in your image, or the density of media black. These are easy enough to set by hand, and there is no
2006-11-02 by sinar001
Ghi: You could buy the most expensive profiling system, and still not be much better off. I have been making art reproduction prints for almost 10 years. What
2006-11-02 by Ghi Stecyk
hi Jonathan i understand your problem. i m in the same situation and would love a system that could create output similar to what i paint. what i have found is
2006-11-02 by potomacbassfisher
I really appreciate the time you ve taken to respond but that one sailed over my head. I wasn t referring the paper... I said what is on the artists paper
2006-11-01 by bwinkjet
Hi, In daylight or blue light it is the whitest side. Another way that works for almost all paper is to lightly wet thumb and finger and grip the corner of
2006-11-01 by Phiegze
I found a small sampel pack or Enhanced Matte paper. How can I tell which sid is up? ...Kinda funny but I really don t know.
2006-11-01 by CDTobie@aol.com
... The original artist s paper isn t really part of the digital system. But if we are talking more or less B&W work, then getting the paper to be paper tint