How to Calibrate Your Monitor | SpyderX Elite

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With the new SpyderX Elite from Datacolor, calibrate your monitor is just one minute! In this video, I discuss the main reasons why you should calibrate your monitor or laptop display for photography and photo editing. If you're frustrated about prints that come out to dark or images with the wrong colors and contrast on the internet, you need to calibrate your monitor ASAP! Special thanks to Datacolor for sending over the SpyderX Elite for me to test out.

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Video Settings:
4K 24/60 fps @ 200 Mbps
H.264, 8-bit
Eterna Film Simulation

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Do YOU calibrate your monitor(s) for photo editing?

Reggiebphoto
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Stellar as always. Keep up the great work!

jbivphotography
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Thanks for making this clear as I have not calibrated before . Going to go with the ColorMunki for my monitor ! Thanks for the upload Reggie !

Dkouki
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Very nice sir! I like a good tip, was gonna message you about this the other day haha

HVRIS
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Hi Reggie, did you calibrate your monitor on one go? A printer suggested me to calibrate the monitor on daylight and night (2 profiles) if I have windows on my working area.

CancelOkay
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Hey Reggie, great content. I have a question related to color. I just got my XT-3 and loving it so far. However I apply a a film simulation in camera and I notice that my raw files are not flat and have the presets baked into them. I have tried all the simulations and every one of them are baked in. Am I overlooking a setting on my camera or that is how fuji does things? My jpegs look exactly as my raw .RAF files.

markchen
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To much talk and not enough showing how to do it

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