On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 2:05 PM, steve harley <p...@paper-ape.com> 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

I ran my original spyder on my iMac and it seems to have worked, but
it never gave me the oportunity to adjust brightness etc, so may be it
did not. Version 3.7.5

Dave
>
> 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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