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Old 02-01-09, 07:14 PM   #1
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Has anyone used the spyder3tv to calibrate a projector, LCD TV or plasma TV??



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I would'nt go for the Spyder3/2 Colorimeters you can get much better for less $ such as the Xrite Eye one Display 2 Colorimeter and use the free HCFR calabration software combined with Calabration DVD/Blu-Ray DVD's for there test patterns....

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Thanks Jason!!

I was reading about the eye one and they said is a lot better, amazon have the eye one for $147, one more question ..can I use that setup to calibrate any tv, LCD, DLP Plasma and projectors??

Just want to learn how to calibrate my tv and PJ.

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Yes you can use the eye one Display 2 Colorimeter combined with the free HCFR calibration software to calibrate CRT/PLASMA/LCD/DLP, including Front projection...

Kal has A very good STEP-BY-STEP wright up on CurtPalme.com in regards to the Above combination called, "GrayScale & Colour Calibration For Dummies" its very well written and easy to understand....

FWIW I use the Higher End Eye-One pro Spectro & CalMan Software for calibration ...There is A special price on the Eye 1 display 2 & calman Software combo on CurtPalm.com....

check it out...

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Thanks again Jason!

I ordered the eye one LT yesterday and downloaded the HCFR.
I read GrayScale & Colour Calibration For Dummies, I will try the set up probably this weekend!




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Good luck with your calibrations, And I know you made the right choice going with the Eye one display 2 as compared to the Spyder colori meters...

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