The latest iteration of the Spyder 3 Pro software helps with luminance. It reads it, recommends a target luminance level and walks you through manually adjusting it. Older software versions come on the CD, but after I installed it, I was asked if I wanted to download/install the most recent version.

-p

On 8/4/2011 1:05 PM, steve harley wrote:
On 2011-08-03 09:10 , Igor Roshchin wrote:
What model(s) of color-calibration devices (colorimeters) for computer
displays would you recommend? (For Windows - XP and Win7, - if that
matters)
I am looking for something that would be reasonable - both in
functionality (quality, convenience of use) and price.

I heard mostly about Spyder. But then even Spyder seems to have
several variations (Datacolor DC S3P100 Spyder 3 Pro, Datacolor DC
S3EL100 Spyder 3 Elite, Datacolor DC S3X100 Spyder 3 Express).

i've been shopping for a calibrator too; i have what i think is the the
original Spyder, but i haven't found software that will drive it on Mac
OS X 10.5 or above

the Spyder 3 Express has an attractive price, but i'm put off by notes
that none of the Spiders read or adjust luminance; can anyone address
how much that might matter?


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