

It's ambient light sensor can adjust the profile for current light conditions.Ĭalibration's job is to do the measuring.What actual colors are the red, blue, and green channels of the monitor displaying?.How does the brightness of each channel vary as the pixel value is changed from 0-255?.What color tint is evident in pure grey values?.Once the software knows how the display is behaving, it can correct it in several ways. Those may include loading correction curves into the video card or sometimes the monitor itself to produce a smooth tone curve and neutral greys. This step also adjusts the monitor to the gamma setting and color temperature that you want. With the display producing smooth tones and neutral greys, the software can create a color profile describing the display's color characteristics. When applied, the profile will correct how the monitor renders color and tone. On calibrated monitors using custom ICC profiles, images will be consistently displayed as accurately as possible. With the SpyderX colorimeter, Datacolor makes it possible to read color patches on the screen, compare the reading to the value it knows it has displayed and create a profile to more closely align the display to the value. The latest version of the Spyder colorimeter is a lens-based design that provides quick readings and can optionally monitor ambient room light to adjust the profile accordingly.

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The company provides two versions of the SpyderX: a Pro version and an Elite version. The two Datacolor kits both include the more extensive Elite version.Before/after comparison of display calibration.More tools to check the quality of your display.
