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Brenda BB

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  • Main editing computer
    PC desktop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop Elements
  • Monitor Calibrator
    Spyder
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon 6D/ 35mm F2

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  1. Yes I meant call Datacolor, do you think they would be any help?
  2. I'll have to get a hold of one of those chords. Do you think it might help if I called the company and asked them for support?
  3. So how do other people calibrate their MacBooks? what do you think is the problem?
  4. The monitor has not USB ports it has the VGA and another that also looks like a VGA type port
  5. Sorry I'm just now getting back at you. The extension to my monitor is a VGA on both ends. Not sure how I can connect to my MacBook? I do know that it calibrates my desktop with no issues.
  6. So my MacBook Pro does not have a VGA insert and I can't connect the laptop to it
  7. I do have my desktop still. So tried it again with the white point at different values and I still get this nasty yellow screen no matter what. Not sure what do do now?
  8. I just bought the laptop used.( it's from 2010) The calibrator I have had for about 3 years and have calibrated my desktop successfully with it. I will take a look at the above advice and let you know, Thank you
  9. I have a mid 2010 MacBook Pro laptop that I am trying to calibrate with a Spyder4pro. I have followed your directions exactly and each time I end up with a very yellow screen. Skin looks extremely yellow and does not match my prints at all. Please help! Thank you.
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