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Calibrating laptop monitor for colour correction

PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:39 pm
by Jim DeLuca
I only have my macbook air for colour correction. I do have access to a 2k christie projector, but that's through work and wouldn't be able to use it all the time.

With that said, does anyone have any suggestions on getting the best brightness/contrast/colour calibration on a mac laptop? And should I start with the brightness set all the way up?

Thanks!

Re: Calibrating laptop monitor for colour correction

PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:49 am
by Jules Bushell
Hi Jim,

I calibrate all my monitors, including laptop screen, using a device and software called Spyder4Elite. This set-up takes me out of the equation of adding any subjectivity. The process starts by setting the monitor back to factory defaults and then it goes on from choosing colour temperatures, sensing the ambient lighting in the room your working from etc..

Another nice advantage is for multi-monitor set ups, you can drag across screens and get the same colour representations and from machine to machine.

Jules

Re: Calibrating laptop monitor for colour correction

PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:35 am
by muchskywoker
BTW how meny times do you calibrate your monitor, like per weekend, month or year meaby? I thing i have to buy one of this spiders. What color space are you using Adobe RGB or SRGB?

Re: Calibrating laptop monitor for colour correction

PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:38 pm
by Jim DeLuca
Jules Bushell wrote:Hi Jim,

I calibrate all my monitors, including laptop screen, using a device and software called Spyder4Elite. This set-up takes me out of the equation of adding any subjectivity. The process starts by setting the monitor back to factory defaults and then it goes on from choosing colour temperatures, sensing the ambient lighting in the room your working from etc..

Another nice advantage is for multi-monitor set ups, you can drag across screens and get the same colour representations and from machine to machine.

Jules


I was thinking of the sypder calibraters, but don't they calibrate the monitor to more emulate what images would look like printed?