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What setting to choose

Since your screen itself doesn’t give you any flexibility, you have to explore the only available avenue – the white temperature targets of the Spyder. Remember how we chose “Do Not Adjust” the first time? Well, now you have to try some of the other options, to see if any of them give you a better print match.

Generally you’d try 6500K first:

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But if you know your screen needs to be much warmer than it is now, you might jump straight to 5800K, or even 5000K. No matter which one you start with, it will probably be a good idea to try them all.

Go ahead and recalibrate

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Once you’ve chosen the new settings, press "Next" to continue with calibration.

Follow the instructions again >>

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