ShannonV
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February. They emailed me some things to try, so I will try it out tomorrow and see
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Well. Damn. That's my fear too. I haven't heard back from Datacolor yet, so there is still a teeny bit of hope...
just in case....good sales on the spyder5?
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It doesn't stop midway for brightness, and at the end, when I hit save it reverts to the original Mac calibration - very blue. I contacted Datacolor.
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Yeah. Tried that. Downloaded the updates. No luck.
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Wait. My MacBook is only 2 years old. If that makes a difference
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No, I downloaded Bridge. Maybe it's a trial? But I still have PSE
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No. I downloaded Bridge CC. But then I found out I in fact did not sync camera times....sigh...
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Upgraded. Maybe shouldn't have....now my Spyder 4 pro isn't working like it did. Are they not compatible? My Macbook is 3 yrs old
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I have images from a wedding, taken on two cameras. I need to sort them according to time taken. I made sure the time was synced on the cameras before I took any photos, but I am unsure how to sort them according to this info. Is there an easy way to do this?
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Thanks! I knew you'd have a trick!
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I know there is a simple solution to this. I want to extend the black background below baby, and possibly on the sides, so she is smaller in the frame. I was thinking I would have to place it on a new document and stretch the sides maybe? Not sure if this is the correct method though.
Photo has only raw edits done
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Is it necessary to get new test prints every once in awhile? I haven't changed labs, but my test prints are from 2012...
They still match though.
Upgraded to El Capitan...and now Spyder4 won't calibrate...help!
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Ok, so before I do what they've asked, I want to know your opinion. In order to try and fix this I have to delete all the old stuff from my Spyder, including my old profiles. Right now, I can revert to an old profile, which matches my prints, and at least edit. I am in the middle of editing a wedding. If this doesn't work, I will have to recalibrate with a new calibrator. My brightness may or may not match my previous target, I can't confirm without the calibration. - but I matched my prints as close as possible. So long story short, would you finish the wedding and then figure out the calibrator?