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Calibration complète, Vérification exhaustive des performances
Pas de ventouse, Pas de détection de position, Quelques bizarreries ergonomiques, Prix
Le DataColor Spyder4 Elite est un calibrateur d'écran assez complet. Ere-numérique utilise un Gretag Macbeth Eye 1 display 2 depuis environ cinq ans et un Lacie Blue Eye depuis une dizaine d'année déjà. Depuis, le monde de l'affichage a changé. Celui des ...
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Publié: 2014-08-31, Auteur: Kane , review by: techradar.com
Easy to use, Fast, In, depth results
Post, calibration guidance
Datacolour's Spyder4 Elite is one of the most thorough colour calibration tools out there, but it's also one that tends to assume you're comfortable with deciphering its results at the more advanced end of the scale. That said, its picture-led, wizard-dr...
All in all, there’s little to complain about with the Spyder4Elite. The calibration tool did its job expertly, coming up with a vastly improved display in fifteen minutes of use. Despite knowing little about colour calibration, I found the instruction...
The Spyder4Elite is a significant improvement over the previous version. Not only does it incorporate useful new features such as iPad calibration, but it also provides increased accuracy and better support for newer monitor technologies. It’s great fo...
Easy to use; supports Cineon, NTSC, PAL and HDTV video standards; can calibrate iPhone, iPad and projector as well; colour gamut graph; lots of advanced tests
Ambient light test not well explained; sometimes awkward to navigate back to previous settings; some advanced tests difficult to find
Colour profiling is one of those onerous tasks that's pretty much an essential requirement for designers, photographers and anyone working with images or video. The Spyder4Elite is easy to use – though there's advanced options for those that need them – a...
Extrait: Don't let a deceptive display fool you. Calibrating your computer monitor lets your photos' true colours shine through. Here we've rounded up six of the best monitor calibrators on the market and tested them to see which offers the best capability.You'd h...
There is no question that you should calibrate your display. Without it, you have no real idea of how accurate your color is, and what others will see online, or what you’ll see when you print. The real question is what product to use. You can spend an...
Share & EnjoyShareTweet Author: Steve Baczewski When Steve was young, he was struck by the work of Richard Avedon, Cartier Bresson, and Eugene Smith, and eventually got a degree in Photography. He writes and teaches about both traditional and digital fine arts photography.
Extrait: Evaluating and processing your images on a non-calibrated display is simply a bad idea. Each display shows colors slightly (or significantly) differently, and each needs to be calibrated to the standard. Using a hardware calibration system such as the ...