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cosmokanga2

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I've been having trouble calibrating my display on my 2010 Macbook Pro with Spyder3Pro properly. The calibrated profile is much warmer unless looked perfectly straight on, which is impossible, and when the screen is tilted down it becomes a deep yellow. I've tried different ambient lighting sources and screen brightness however none of the profiles look good.

Has anyone been able to properly calibrate their 2010 Macbook Pro's screen with a Spyder3Pro?
 
I've been having trouble calibrating my display on my 2010 Macbook Pro with Spyder3Pro properly. The calibrated profile is much warmer unless looked perfectly straight on, which is impossible, and when the screen is tilted down it becomes a deep yellow. I've tried different ambient lighting sources and screen brightness however none of the profiles look good.

Has anyone been able to properly calibrate their 2010 Macbook Pro's screen with a Spyder3Pro?


I have 2010 MBP 13" and Spyder3Pro. I don't have any problems with the calibration. Which version of Spyder3Pro are you using? The newest one is 4.0.2 If you don't have it, you can download from Datacolor's website. Hopefully that will solve the problem for you.
 
I have 2010 MBP 13" and Spyder3Pro. I don't have any problems with the calibration. Which version of Spyder3Pro are you using? The newest one is 4.0.2 If you don't have it, you can download from Datacolor's website. Hopefully that will solve the problem for you.

I actually updated to 4.0.2 before I got this computer so I might try downgrading and seeing how that works.
 
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