ColorVision Spyder2 Express Win/Mac | 
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List Price: $79.00 Buy New: $58.37 You Save: $20.63 (26%)
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Rating: 115 reviews Sales Rank: 124
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Mac Os X, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Edition: Express Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 8.5 x 3.8
MPN: S2E100 Model: S2E100 UPC: 875720000100 EAN: 0875720000100 ASIN: B000ES4PYU
Release Date: May 3, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sleek, dual-phase hardware design offers effortless calibration | | • | CRT, LCD, and laptop displays to industry standards | | • | State-of-the-art optical science; before and after viewing | | • | Exceptionally smooth gradient steps and neutral grays | | • | Outstanding reliability backed by a 2-year hardware warranty |
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Product Description ColorVision Spyder2 Express offers photographers, designers, and gamers the best color experience on screen. With just a few steps, you'll get accurate, reliable and consistent color. The quick, easy, and accurate monitor calibration delivers true-to-life flesh tones, well-defined shadows and realistic highlights. It's a must-have for photographers, designers, gamers, and anyone who wants accurate color on screen.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 110 more reviews...
Flimsy December 27, 2008 Michael Baumann (Atlanta, GA United States) The Spyder works technically very well but attaching it to my LCD proves troublesome. The cord is so rigit that I have to either hold the Spyder to my screen or use tape so it does not wiggle away. Apart from that it does a fine calibration job.
Gray doesn't look gray December 3, 2008 Josh Hunt (Las Cruces, NM) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
After carefully following the instructions several times and getting unsatisfactory results, I contacted technical support. Their answer: "Compared to default yes it appears warmer, but that is expected." What a waste of money.
No problems October 30, 2008 Nicole L. Inskip (Naples Florida) Very good color correction. I use it for photoshop editing and with lightroom. It niceley corrects the color even with the FL. sun behind me all day.
Can't Believe I Didn't Do This Sooner October 28, 2008 T. Young (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have owned a lot of really nice monitors. I use an Apple MacBook Pro and have had Apple monitors and then some. I used the Spyder 2 Express to calibrate my MacBook Pro today and what a difference it makes. I always thought the default display was the way Apple set it up, so that's the way it should be. In fact, I judged my new Dell 2408WFP monitor against my MacBook Pro display and found the Dell to be very saturated. Now, it's a fact that that monitor is very saturated out of the box, but looking at the uncalibrated MacBook display I thought the Dell would have to go back because it was horribly saturated. When in reality, my MacBook Pro display was simply dull and lifeless. That isn't to say that the Dell was correct, only that the MacBook was muted and not vibrant, or contrasty in any way. I fixed that in 10 minutes with the Spyder 2. My display is now gorgeous. The colors pop, but are not saturated, the contrast is beautiful and the whole thing just seems more lifelike to me. I can't wait to get the Spyder 2 home to work on my Dell 2408WFP which I have played with and gotten great results with, without this tool. I highly recommend this to anyone looking for more lifelike colors, better contrast and more control over the default settings from the manufacturer. The manufacturer's settings are nothing compared to what this creates. My only problem is that this version doesn't control Gamma and I think that's the main issue with the Dell 2408WFP. We'll see.
I should have done this a year ago!!! September 30, 2008 Gary A. Bunk 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recently purchased the spyder2 express to calibrate my ibook monitor. WOW what difference it made. I have used several shareware calibrators and they aren't even close. Now what I see is almost exactly what the lab prints. I wished now I had done this months ago.
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