🎯 Elevate Your Color Game with SpyderX Pro!
The Datacolor SpyderX Pro is a cutting-edge monitor calibration tool designed for serious photographers and designers. It features a fast calibration process, a highly accurate color sensor, and an intuitive user interface, making it accessible for all skill levels. With its before/after viewing capabilities and support for the latest monitor technologies, the SpyderX Pro ensures your displays are always perfectly calibrated for stunning visuals.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.4 x 12.3 x 6.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 7.6 x 1.3 centimetres |
Item Weight | 10.23 Ounces |
Brand | datacolor |
Colour | White |
Included components | Unique serial number to activate software, Link to on-line demonstrations, user guide, videos and support, SpyderX sensor, Welcome card with link to software download and warranty information |
Max Focal Length | 2.2 |
Min Focal Length | 2.2 |
Part number | SXP100 |
Size | Spyder X |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Style | SpyderX Pro (2019) |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**D
Great item and software
I recently tried the Datacolor SpyderX Pro for monitor calibration, and it has been a game-changer for my photography and gaming. The device is compact and easy to use, with a lens-based colour engine that ensures greater accuracy. The calibration process is straightforward and quick, taking only about five minutes for the initial setup and around two to three minutes for subsequent calibrationsThe software is user-friendly and guides you through each step, making it accessible even for those who are new to monitor calibration. The results are impressive, with noticeable improvements in colour accuracy and consistency across my displays1. This has made a significant difference in my editing process, ensuring that the colours I see on my screen match the final prints and digital outputs.Overall, the Datacolor SpyderX Pro is an excellent choice for photographers and videographers and gamers who want to maintain colour accuracy.
E**G
Fast Speed & Easy to Use
The colour of my monitor is not factory calibrated and I love doing photography and videography. I was expecting like a 30 minutes process. But, the Datacolor SpyderX Elite took me by surprise by how fast and easy the process is with accurate the results.
M**S
It works, but the software is a pain to use.
The device itself is well made and works very well with a long USB 'C' cable and a 'B' adapter. The same cannot be said for the software. I got errors on my first calibration, which sent me into a lot of troubleshooting. I am not a novice with PCs and have been using and building my own PCs for years.To help: this is what I did to get it to work.1. Install the supplied software as administrator and run it as administrator of the PC/laptop.2. Switched off some defaults in the graphics card settings - this varies by manufacturer.For nVidia: in Change Resolution - use Default colour settings. In Adjust Desktop Colour Settings - untick the Override to reference mode. This makes it use the operation system profile, or, the calibration will error.3. Reset both monitors and switch off all 'auto' features of the monitor/monitors in question4. Understand how Colour Management works in Windows 11, especially setting ICC colour profiles. See below.I needed two screens to match in terms of colour output (one is 1440p 240hz, the other 1080p 75hz), and after two hours of trial and error, I finally got the point that the calibration would run without errors.Then, the profile would not 'save', reporting an error in the software. It did save, and it was written directly to the right folder; I found it there. So, I had to apply this manually. See point 4 above.The profile matched the monitors well enough (better than I could by fiddling around), and I needed to make very minor modifications as the viewing angle of the second screen was slightly different. It took seconds, and it was not the product's fault.In short, it works, but not without some serious in-depth troubleshooting. On points 2 and 4, this is not listed on the company website.I gave it four stars as the result is excellent, a very good colour match, and counter-intuitive to my knowledge of brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, etc. I will keep it and hope the software is upgraded over time.
M**E
Works as described!
Great little device.I'd gotten into astrophotography and find that depending which monitor i was using i would get vert different results.This has very quickly and easily got both of my screen within close range of each other. I was glad to see my Samsung G7 (G-sync) wasn't to far off but my Dell (g-sync) was miles off!
M**T
Essential bit of kit.
I'm a full time wedding photographer and colour consistent is very important for me. I have had my Benq monitor for just over a year and I realised my colours were matching the prints, phone or iPad screen. After reading lots of reviews I decided to go with SpyderX. It was very easy to install,very straight forward. Calibrating was just as easy,only a few adjustments and few clicks on the screen. It did make a big difference, my colour are a lot more accurate now ,although I have to say it does give a slight reddish tint after calibration but everything else seems fine. If you are serious about your colours and white balance you probably need one of these. I will write another update after a few months of use.
T**Y
A must for correct colour rendition
Have been using the Datacolor Spyder3 Express for nine years now, and though software updates ceased a few years back, it still does the job. However, on recently purchasing a new desktop computer, decided to update to the SpyderX Pro to replace using on my laptop and to set up on the new computer. It does have more features, i.e., measures the room lighting conditions, which the Spyder3 didn't, is more intuitive, and does an excellent job of calibrating your screen.It's a must to have your screen correctly calibrated, even if you think the colour balance looks OK. It's particularly important if printing your images, but even if not, you need to have your screen correctly calibrated - just sharing images digitally the colours can look off to someone else (or even on another of your own computers). It does help of course that whoever you're sharing with has their screen correctly calibrated! Assuming they do, you can be confident that your images will look correct to others (or even on another of your own computers).I recommend this product, and though not cheap, it will last you years.
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