As a side note, the SpyderX system will calibrate retina monitors, 4K monitors, other high-resolution monitors and standard HD monitors.
Tell the software what type of display you are calibrating, whether it is a desktop, laptop or project. In my case, I am going to calibrate my Dell P2715Q 4K monitor. If you are using multiple monitors, choose the monitor you want to calibrate. If the software is closed, then launch the SpyderXElite (or SpyderX) software from the system tray. Choose what you want to calibrate: Display(s) or printer/tablets.įollow the checklist to make sure your monitor is warmed up, your ambient lighting conditions are adjusted properly, the display controls are zeroed out, and the SpyderX is connected via USB. After all the data is entered and your product is registered, the software will launch, taking you to the main screen.
Follow the prompts that ask you to enter the serial number in order to receive your personal license code. Launch the SpyderX software from the system tray, note that it is called SpyderXElite or SpyderX depending on the version you purchased. Then, plug in the SpyderX to a USB port on the computer. Once the software is installed, it stays open and active in your system tray. This process takes just a couple of minutes. At the end of the install, you’ll receive a notice that the software was successfully installed.
Type the link into your browser and download the installer package (Mac or Windows). Start by opening the product box and note the website for the installation software.
The Elite model is for professional photographers and videographers who want maximum control over their color workflow.
The Pro model is designed for serious photographers who want a fast and easy-to-use calibration solution.
The SpyderX Pro and Elite colorimeters both use a new lens-based color engine for calibration. My tests were with the SpyderX Elite which allows advanced calibration on multiple types of computer displays and video projectors.įor more about using SpyderXElite, head over to One is the SpyderX Pro that retails for $169.99 and the other is the SpyderX Elite that retails for $269.99. Video reviewĭatacolor released two calibration systems in February 2019. It competes at the same level as the other calibration systems in the industry and is a high-end tool for professional photographers and videographers. I highly recommend the SpyderX Elite and can confidently say that it does an excellent job of calibrating my monitors. I’ve written this review as a service to our audience and as a guide to those who might use this equipment in their own workflow. They did not compensate me for this review, nor do they expect anything specific in return. After meeting with their PR team over a conference call, they sent me a pre-release SpyderX Elite calibration system to test. Datacolor contacted me a few months ago about a new color calibration product they were releasing.