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<blockquote data-quote="Canadia-Nikon" data-source="post: 528100" data-attributes="member: 12256"><p>I have been using a Datacolor Spyder 4 Pro to handle monitor calibration for the past 3 years. My monitor is a ViewSonic VP2365-LED (IPS panel) and is working as well as the day I bought it.</p><p></p><p>My last few calibrations have been, to my eye, a little "off". I realize now that the software has been applying a fairly strong, green tint. Thinking that the recessed incandescent light above my desk might be "throwing" the Spyder, I decided to run another calibration but, this time, in the dark.</p><p></p><p>The results are considerably more pleasing, although there still seems to be a hint of green applied.</p><p></p><p>Have other Datacolor users experienced anything similar? Is the overhead lighting likely causing issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadia-Nikon, post: 528100, member: 12256"] I have been using a Datacolor Spyder 4 Pro to handle monitor calibration for the past 3 years. My monitor is a ViewSonic VP2365-LED (IPS panel) and is working as well as the day I bought it. My last few calibrations have been, to my eye, a little "off". I realize now that the software has been applying a fairly strong, green tint. Thinking that the recessed incandescent light above my desk might be "throwing" the Spyder, I decided to run another calibration but, this time, in the dark. The results are considerably more pleasing, although there still seems to be a hint of green applied. Have other Datacolor users experienced anything similar? Is the overhead lighting likely causing issues? [/QUOTE]
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