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Monitor Calibration: Reassure Me, Please...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 378605" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>I didn't notice a great deal of difference, initially... been using the Spyder3 for a couple of years...but, here's the thing... My monitor is a 27" iMac, which was probably calibrated pretty good from the factory... and the older it gets, and when I re-run the calibration every couple of months, I notice a small perceptible change... so, as the monitor gets older and drifts out of calibration, the Spyder nudges it back... I imagine, if I reset my monitor to it's initial factory setting when new, and compared it with current settings 3 years later, it'd be very noticeable...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 378605, member: 10742"] I didn't notice a great deal of difference, initially... been using the Spyder3 for a couple of years...but, here's the thing... My monitor is a 27" iMac, which was probably calibrated pretty good from the factory... and the older it gets, and when I re-run the calibration every couple of months, I notice a small perceptible change... so, as the monitor gets older and drifts out of calibration, the Spyder nudges it back... I imagine, if I reset my monitor to it's initial factory setting when new, and compared it with current settings 3 years later, it'd be very noticeable... [/QUOTE]
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