

- #Colorvision spyder 3 pro review upgrade#
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The Spyder 3 Pro software gives more limited freedom, essentially only allowing the user a choice of several different white points (all on the Planckian locus, and defined by color temperature) and several "simple" gamma curves (for gamma of 1.8, 2.2, and 2.4). The Spyder 3 Elite software presumably allows the user considerable freedom in defining the target color space (as does my earlier system, OptiCAL). That profile allows profile-aware applications to transform an image from the working color space to the adjusted native color space of the display chain. Then, an ICC profile is developed for the display based on this adjusted native color space (that is, what is actually exhibited by the display chain after calibration). I call this color space the "adjusted native color space" of the display chain. Whatever it is, this is the color space than affects the monitor behavior when not operated from a profile-aware application (and for such basic things as displaying the desktop). Instead, the display chain, after calibration, exhibits a color space "something like" our target color space. For various practical reasons, this cannot usually be attained. This is done by manipulation of the color lookup tables in the video board.
#Colorvision spyder 3 pro review upgrade#
(One can upgrade the software for $99.00.)įirst, so as to clarify the scenario, the calibration aspect of the process hopes to bring the display chain (video board plus monitor proper) to operate in a certain color space (chosen by us), which we call the target color space. Owing to a general budgetary crunch, and for safety's sake (as I wasn't sure I would really like the Spyder 3 at all), I bought a Pro system. This is intended for "serious amateur" workers (go figure), and (as we will see shortly) has limited ability to "customize" one's work, and essentially none of the supporting features I mentioned for the Elite version). The Spyder 3 Pro system (~$150.00 street).(I have essentially all this in my older system, with OptiCAL.)
#Colorvision spyder 3 pro review professional#
This is intended for professional workers, and includes an extensive capability to "customize" one's work, and many supporting features, such as detailed reports of the results, with both tables and curves, the ability to use the instrument to make luminance and color temperature measurements on an arbitrary screen, and so forth.

