9/11/2023 0 Comments Spyder 4 elite app![]() You want to set 2.2 Gamma, Color temperature to 6500K (unless you have special lighting requirements, if you do, you know what I mean already by this) and luminance I set is 90-100 cd/m2, so as to closely match maximum paper white from the printer, so prints do not appear too dark relative to the screen. I have not used a Spyder to calibrate my screen(s), but I do use the X-Rite Display Pro 2 and i1 Photo spectrophotometer and associated software, so the device is different, but the principal is the same. ![]() The reference is for the i3 model, however, the displays used are the same for all 27" models in that year. See this link for more info on the 2010 iMac 27' display. The Gamma should be set to 2.2 on your Spyder calibration program. ![]() The 27' iMac screen for 2010 is an LCD, IPS display with a white LED as the illumination source, it is not "wide gamut" which usually refers to the ability to display the full (or close to full) Adobe RGB standard gamut, it is "sRGB" in response.
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