anyone try this yet?
$250 USD to adjust sliders in the user menu? I must be missing something, particularly since calibrators do more than that.Virtually all-home theater displays offer visual menu adjustment sliders: Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, and Color Temperature Presets. However, they rely on the viewer’s eye to determine whether the settings are correct. This can lead to inaccuracies because people see color differently. The perception of color changes based upon lighting, seasons and other subjective conditions. Datacolor SpyderTV has fully automated the process, applying scientifically-based adjustments to each control in order to achieve more accurate results. It’s the next best thing to hiring an ISF certified calibrator.
The most important function of the Datacolor SpyderTV is to calibrate grey scale. With a proper grey scale, colors will look correct. Skin tones will look like real skin. Not too green or too blue or too red. Also dark scenes will have details and look black, no color tint where there shouldn't be any.eljay said:From the brochure for the Spyder:
$250 USD to adjust sliders in the user menu? I must be missing something, particularly since calibrators do more than that.
It cost me 221.85 USD with shipping and insurance and about $40 CDN for customs.grog said:Out of curiosity, how much did the one off of eBay cost you? Was the seller in the U.S. or Canada?
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