On Oct 27, 2009, at 12:19 PM, burgaflippinman wrote:
> Hi, I've been trying to calibrate my Dell laptop with Windows XP
> using my Spyder 3 Pro without any success. After running the
> calibration process, nothing changes. The laptop screen is still too
> cold, and running CheckCal shows that the gamma is still too high at
> 2.8. There is no Adobe Gamma on it. However, on my Lenovo laptop
> with Vista, calibrating it resulted in the screen being a lot warmer
> (and correct). Does anyone have any ideas why the Spyder software
> doesn't seem to be able to override whatever Windows XP has on my
> Dell? Thanks in advance
First, be sure you have the latest version of S3Pro from the Datacolor
website installed on your computer.
Next, you will need to distinguish between the profile being used, and
the video corrections being applied. The VLUT corrections occur
shortly after startup, and the entire screen changes, at least a bit.
The profile, on the other hand, only effects color managed
applications like Photoshop. My guess is that your LUT corrections are
not being loaded, or staying loaded, for some reason. Since it's
Spyder3, there is a full time utility that should be assisting with
that.
But you can start by going into the OS's display properties (right
click on the desktop to get a menu offering this) and in the color
management section, assign the custom profile you built to the
display. As long as its there, and can be assigned, then you should be
okay on the profile end of things, and can focus on what is going on
with the LUT loading.
C. David Tobie
Global Product Technology Manager
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
CDTobie@...