Thu Aug 31, 2006 3:58 am
Yes an LCD monitor can be calibrated with a Spyder2. A couple of thing to check first:
1. Is your video display card monitor driver set for some other default profile? (right click on desktop - click on properties - click on settngs tab - click on advanced button - cilck on color management or calibration tab - make sure no unknown profile is set as the default)
2. Is another calibration routine loading at start up? ( click on start - all programs - Startup - delete Adobe gamma or any other monitor calibration routine, "ColorVisionStartup" should be here)
Follow the step by step instructions for the Spyder. DO NOT USE the suction cups. This will screw up the LCD panel. Refer to your monitor's specifications for the best answers to fill in the requested info. If you don't know the gamma rating, use "Default". If you can use a DVI cable do so. This is much better than the standard analog input.