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Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

2016-11-03 by strawberryvale2001@...

Hi , I have just Installed spyder pro 5 on my iMac but am finding the colours much worse than before installing they are flat dull and not as vibrant pre spyder does anyone have the same issue ? , Thanks Ron.

Re: [datacolor_group] Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

2016-11-03 by David Miller


On Nov 3, 2016, at 9:09 AM, strawberryvale2001@... [datacolor_group] <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Hi , I have just Installed spyder pro 5 on my iMac but am finding the colours much worse than before installing they are flat dull and not as vibrant pre spyder does anyone have the same issue ? , Thanks Ron.



Hi Ron:

Which version of software have you installed? (Should be 5.1, which is the latest and
which we released at the beginning of September). I can follow up with a few more
questions after that; I’ll be glad to help.

Best regards,

David Miller
Manager/Lead Developer, Consumer Software, Datacolor


Re: [datacolor_group] Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

2016-11-03 by James Holtzman

Does it print with dull colors or only on the display?

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On Nov 3, 2016 12:32 PM, "David Miller dm2363@optonline.net [datacolor_group]" <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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On Nov 3, 2016, at 9:09 AM, strawberryvale2001@yahoo.co.uk [datacolor_group] <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Hi , I have just Installed spyder pro 5 on my iMac but am finding the colours much worse than before installing they are flat dull and not as vibrant pre spyder does anyone have the same issue ? , Thanks Ron.



Hi Ron:

Which version of software have you installed? (Should be 5.1, which is the latest and
which we released at the beginning of September). I can follow up with a few more
questions after that; I’ll be glad to help.

Best regards,

David Miller
Manager/Lead Developer, Consumer Software, Datacolor




Re: [datacolor_group] Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

2016-11-19 by David Miller

> On Nov 3, 2016, at 3:28 PM, dannie.says@... [datacolor_group] <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
> Try another calibration software, and see if you get similar results. If you want true and accurate colors, they may not be as vibrant as you're used to.
> 
>  

I’d asked, but it’s impossible to follow up on the original question any further, without
understanding what the question was really about.

Was it about “dull colors” on:

- The display after calibration?

- Or when printing?

David Miller
Manager/Lead Developer, Consumer Software, Datacolor

Re: Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

2016-11-20 by daniel_v@...

Did you find a solution to your problem?

Most peoples don't know but there is a software calibration function in the System Prefs monitor under OS X. This is a visual procedure. You will never get results as good as with an hardware calibration device, but it's worth to try it and it will give you a reference to compare with.

System Prefs/Monitor/ click on the color pane. then on the calibrate button. Use the advance mode and follow the steps. It should give you a decent monitor profile. You will be able to switch between this profile and the Datacolor One later to compare.

Also, some iMac can manage the level of the screen brightness dynamically. There is an option in the monitor's prefs for it. You can check it or not. Be sure that this option is NOT checked (doesn't allow it). One time, I calibrated an iMac screen in a room where the light was not constant (due to clouds passing in front of the sun outside). The iMac was changing the Brightness while the screen calibration process was running. The resulting profile was not good.

It's possible that a faulty spectro is the reason for the dull colours. There is a small filter inside the spyder. On one of my spyder the filter did not stay in place correctly and then it was impossible to get a correct monitor profile.

We need more info to help you. Let us know more about your configuration and what you're doing. Which version of software you're using, which white point and aamma value are used etc.

Daniel Vézina
QC, Canada

Re: [datacolor_group] Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

2016-11-21 by roland randall

Hi , The display is good , its just printing with a canon pro 100 I cannot get vibrant colours at all....


    On Saturday, 19 November 2016, 16:47, "David Miller dm2363@... [datacolor_group]" <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:



  


On Nov 3, 2016, at 3:28 PM, dannie.says@gmail.com [datacolor_group] <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Try another calibration software, and see if you get similar results. If you want true and accurate colors, they may not be as vibrant as you're used to. 




I’d asked, but it’s impossible to follow up on the original question any further, withoutunderstanding what the question was really about.
Was it about “dull colors” on:
- The display after calibration?
- Or when printing?
David MillerManager/Lead Developer, Consumer Software, Datacolor

Re: [datacolor_group] Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

2016-11-21 by roland randall

Thanks , I will try that and see how it compares to present results ...


    On Saturday, 19 November 2016, 16:47, "David Miller dm2363@... [datacolor_group]" <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:



  


On Nov 3, 2016, at 3:28 PM, dannie.says@... [datacolor_group] <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Try another calibration software, and see if you get similar results. If you want true and accurate colors, they may not be as vibrant as you're used to. 




I’d asked, but it’s impossible to follow up on the original question any further, withoutunderstanding what the question was really about.
Was it about “dull colors” on:
- The display after calibration?
- Or when printing?
David MillerManager/Lead Developer, Consumer Software, Datacolor

Re: [datacolor_group] Dull colours after installing spyder pro 5 onto iMac,

2016-11-29 by David Miller

> On Nov 21, 2016, at 1:45 PM, roland randall strawberryvale2001@....uk [datacolor_group] <datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi , The display is good , its just printing with a canon pro 100 I cannot get vibrant colours at all....
> 

Ok, so then that’s a completely different issue, and doesn’t have anything to do with
Spyder5Pro itself or display calibration.

What you’re describing is most likely to be, incorrect use of the Canon Pro 100 printer
driver and/or its settings. There’s a great deal of information on the Internet about the
right and wrong ways to do this and a detailed discussion goes well beyond the scope
of the group. I’ll offer a few quick suggestions and pointers:

- If you’re printing from Photoshop; there are a couple of right ways to do it, and one
that’s very wrong. IF you choose “Photoshop Manages Colors” in the Print dialog, make
sure that you choose an actual printer profile for your Canon, in the popup below that.
DO NOT choose sRGB, AdobeRGB, your display profile, or anything else that’s not the
proper Canon printer profile for that printer, paper, and ink. If you print with
“Photoshop Manages Colors” and “sRGB” in the popup below that, your print will be
wrong; not color managed at all; uncalibrated; and the print will be dull and lifeless.

- There are 2 “right” ways to print from Photoshop:

   - Choose “Printer Manages Colors” and then in the page setup/printer driver windows
      (these vary based on your operating system/computer and versions), make sure you
      select a paper type that matches what you’re printing on. When you do all of this,
      the built-in profiles in the printer driver should be used automatically, for the type
      of paper you’ve selected, and you should get a “good” print.

   - Choose “Photoshop Manages Colors” and then choose the correctly Canon Pro 100
      profile for the kind of paper you’re printing on, in the popup below. This should
      give you the same basic results as “Printer Manages Colors” but you have the added
      flexibility of choosing a rendering intent when printing.

- So there you go: the most common “wrong way”; and 2 ways to do it right. :-) Hope
that helps!


David Miller
Manager/Lead Developer, Consumer Software, Datacolor

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