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Monitor Calibration

Calibrating your monitor
The screen representation of your image is critical to the colour balance of your final print. Unless you get your monitor calibration correct, you will never achieve the full potential of our service.

Help with calibration
The cheapest and most accessible calibration method is usually software based. Adobe Gamma or Apple Monitor control panels are often used to set up a basic colour calibrated monitor.

Although using software-only solutions for monitor calibration is better than not calibrating at all, using a monitor calibration device will always yield more consistent results.

Always remember to switch your monitor on for at least an hour before attempting any calibration or profiling. This allows any temperature variations to be removed before you begin.

Common problems
The most common problem associated with monitor calibration is the white point selected for your device.

Often when you set a white point of 6500k (recommended) the images on the screen look too warm and dark. This is a very common problem, usually caused by having the monitor white point set too high in the past. As a result your eyes have become used to looking at a much brighter, cooler image.

Try the following test.

  • Take a sheet of white paper (it can be a blank photographic sheet, or a piece of paper from your inkjet paper tray)
  • Under normal lighting conditions hold the sheet next to the screen and open a new Photoshop document with a white background.
  • If they do not match it is probably because your contrast is not set to maximum, your brightness isn't set to the correct level and the monitor white point hasn't been adjusted.
In other words, if the paper white doesn't match, the other 16 million colours will also look incorrect.

Lighting
Don't forget to calibrate your monitor under the same lighting conditions as those in which you intend to work.

We also advise that you consider the lighting within your working environment while calibrating your monitor. If the lighting changes throughout the day, you will need to keep this in mind while working on colour critical jobs. Use a monitor hood if necessary.

Monitor calibration devices
At ProAm Imaging, we offer a range of competitively priced, monitor calibration devices to help ensure that your screen is always calibrated correctly.


Our prices are some of the lowest you'll find on the web. Check out the branded monitor calibration devices we have available:

Ordering your monitor calibration device

You can order your Spyder by calling sales on 01274 723 622.