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The spider 3 pro arrived today, it was very easy to install and set up. It feels more durable to handle than the huey and has a thicker stronger cable, so hopefully it will last much longer.
My calibrated monitors look much better than what I remember of the Huey they seem to have better contrast and brightness and the colours really pop. With the Huey I had a very slight colour shift on my second monitor, not much, but it was there, now they are both identical. I am very impressed with the spider. I can now get back to re-doing some editing I have done since the Huey broke, the brightness and contrast in all the photos I did are now all wrong.
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Christine Iwancz Gallery upload limit is 4 photos per 24hrs Gallery Posting Guidelines here http://ciphotography.freehostia.com/index.php Equipment= Canon 7D, 40D, 400 f5.6, 75-300, 100mm Macro, 18-55, Canon 70-200 f4, Tokina 12-24mm, Kenko pro 300 1.4,1.5 and 2.0x, Jessops ext tube set, Canon 580 flash. Home made ring flash. . Close-lens. |
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Hi Saphire Pleased to hear you're happy with the Spyder, they are well respected professionally. One thing worth mentioning if you are using LCD monitors is to set then up using native resolution, and whatever you do don't use your graphics card software to adjust any settings or it will mess up the Spyder monitor profile. nirofo. |
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Thought you would like the Spyder, indeed as you have discovered the only downside is needing to redo some of the shots you thought were fine!
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Thanks nirofo, I would never have thought of that. I really like how well it has set both monitors, they are different makes and size but I can't tell any diference when I move a photo across, the colours contrast and brightness are identical.
Mike, it will take a bit of getting use to the colours are so very contrasty and vibrant, I will have to go through all my photos to check them out.
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Christine Iwancz Gallery upload limit is 4 photos per 24hrs Gallery Posting Guidelines here http://ciphotography.freehostia.com/index.php Equipment= Canon 7D, 40D, 400 f5.6, 75-300, 100mm Macro, 18-55, Canon 70-200 f4, Tokina 12-24mm, Kenko pro 300 1.4,1.5 and 2.0x, Jessops ext tube set, Canon 580 flash. Home made ring flash. . Close-lens. |
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I have just been going through my galleries on here and on BF. I found this photo of a LTT which seems very dark with the new calibration. Which looks right out of the 2 photos
The photo on the left of the sample is what I posted with the Huey calibration 12 months ago, at the time I considered the edit to be spot on. The one on the right is lightened in levels to what I think the original would have looked like when I first posted it. Which do you think is correct.
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Christine Iwancz Gallery upload limit is 4 photos per 24hrs Gallery Posting Guidelines here http://ciphotography.freehostia.com/index.php Equipment= Canon 7D, 40D, 400 f5.6, 75-300, 100mm Macro, 18-55, Canon 70-200 f4, Tokina 12-24mm, Kenko pro 300 1.4,1.5 and 2.0x, Jessops ext tube set, Canon 580 flash. Home made ring flash. . Close-lens. |
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"Correct" is a very subjective term. The one which you prefer, and most closely matches your interpretation of the scene at the time is the correct one.
My own opinion is that "correct" is probably somewhere between the two of them. Left looks too dark to me, right looks too light. This is when I'm viewing on a calibrated Eizo monitor on the desktop PC. If I view it on the laptop, then all bets are off - I know the built in screen on that is too bright and the second (external) screen on it is too dark, despite both being calibrated with a Huey. |
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Thanks Duncan, I personally prefer the one on the right as the other has lost to much detail in the shadows.
I am surprised at how different the brightness and contrast is between the Huey and the Spider. When I originally posted the image on BF the brightness would have been close to the one on the right which I have just corrected.
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Christine Iwancz Gallery upload limit is 4 photos per 24hrs Gallery Posting Guidelines here http://ciphotography.freehostia.com/index.php Equipment= Canon 7D, 40D, 400 f5.6, 75-300, 100mm Macro, 18-55, Canon 70-200 f4, Tokina 12-24mm, Kenko pro 300 1.4,1.5 and 2.0x, Jessops ext tube set, Canon 580 flash. Home made ring flash. . Close-lens. |
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Hi Christine, what I notice is that in the one on the right, you can see the yellow around the eye, it's lost in the left one. Also the right one seems crisper to me. Mind you, my monitors are calibrated with a Spyder so perhaps I'm biased
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"I take pictures of what I like - if someone else likes them - that's a bonus" Andy M. http://www.pbase.com/andy153 http://andy153.smugmug.com/ Equipment: Nikon - More than enough !!! |
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I think I have to agree with Yelvertoft, somewhere in between would be about right. However, if I had to choose one of the 2 photos shown I would probably go for the one on the right. Monitor just recently calibrated with a Spyder 2 Pro.
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Thanks Andy, nirofo so the right one looks better to other spider users. LOL!
If I was still using the Huey the left photo would look like the right and that one on the right would be much lighter.
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Christine Iwancz Gallery upload limit is 4 photos per 24hrs Gallery Posting Guidelines here http://ciphotography.freehostia.com/index.php Equipment= Canon 7D, 40D, 400 f5.6, 75-300, 100mm Macro, 18-55, Canon 70-200 f4, Tokina 12-24mm, Kenko pro 300 1.4,1.5 and 2.0x, Jessops ext tube set, Canon 580 flash. Home made ring flash. . Close-lens. |
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