Deja Q
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Sat Apr-25-09 09:12 AM
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Screen calibration on iMacs... |
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Now another selling point to the 24" iMac is the glass used to cover the LCD screen. It's easy to damage LCD panels; the larger the panel the easier... the glass was a darn good thing to do if you ask me...
Has anybody tried to calibrate using ColorVision Spyder II and gotten less than effective results because the sensor is a few millimeters away from the screen and ambient light might distort the sensor readings? (I haven't tried yet...)
In which case, do you prefer to manually calibrate?
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Tue Apr-28-09 09:40 PM
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1. I don't have a glass shield on mine (3 years old) |
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The spyder II works just fine on my screen, and the glass should not refract so much light to distort a calibration.
You, however are not supposed to have any ambient light on when you calibrate in the first place.:spank::;)
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Wed Sep 24th 2025, 08:18 AM
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