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The new puck did the trick.
I put in native for the temp and I got back 6200K, before was 11K,, wow what a difference.
I then calibrated at 6500k, 2.2 gamma, 120 Lum.s and I have a monitor that now matches my album..
yeah!
I have been tortured by this for a month
I ordered a new eye1 calibration system.
My original is about 3 1/2 years old. I hope this fixes the problem.
I should have it today
Maybe I am asking too much from my laptop to calibrate an external monitor..
I know it seems to work ok on my laptop screen, then again does it?
I only have a Laptop. I like have one computer.
I have been on the phone with apple and I told them I just ordered a new calibrator and will have it tomorrow. I hope that resolves the problem.
I believe that my old one is giving me a wrong reading by about 2K kelvin too high.
If I use the apple basic calibrator built into the software and go through the little I have to say I get the best results. I have an album that I use for a sample and if I view the pictures from the apple calibrator program they look dead on. When I calibrate with my eye1 D2 and set to 6500k...
I have been on the phone with apple and they thought maybe the program Iphoto needs to be reloaded.
I tried a another user account and it still does it.
As you will note what happens when I adjust an image..
Also is it possible my memory card can not handle the calibration properly on this large monitor.
According to apple this computer should work fine with it.
I had my logic board and video card replaced in my MBP which we thought was the problem.
I would open up Iphoto 8 on the cinema full screen and the open an image, edit using the sliders for say shadow or highlight and the image would go bonkers, horizontal lines running through it. then reset...
If I calibrate using 6500K, 2.2 gamma, 120Lums. and I compare what I get to a printed album that is good for reference since that is where I do most of my printing the images on the screen definitely look more red..
If I use the generic LCD profile the images look almost identical to my album...
Thanks for the response.
I have a MBP. and a 30" cinema display.
I just went the through the calibration again.
I entered Native temp. I know I should go for 6500K but it looks really yellow compared with the native temp. Plus I can't get it to that value.
However looking at the pictures...
I am still trying to figure out where the problem is.
I use a gretagmacbeth eye 1 d2 calibration system
I am calibrating a 30" Apple cinema which only has brightness adjustment.
I am using the the advanced mode.
I enter Native for temp, 2.2 gamma, 120 LUm.s
I adjust the brightness, then...
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Today, 10:37 AM
crogers [H]Lite, 18 Days
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Talked to apple support yesterday and he said bring the display and
computer to apple store, it was a pain, 50 miles away.
They found out I did have something wrong with my video card.
They are replacing the login board, big bucks, and my...
Talked to apple support yesterday and he said bring the display and
computer to apple store, it was a pain, 50 miles away.
They found out I did have something wrong with my video card.
They are replacing the login board, big bucks, and my apple care ran out last month!
No problem. Kudos for...