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NEC 2690WUXi Calibration and color management advice needed


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I have made the switch from film to digital and could use some solid, advice.

I am new to this post and am impressed with everyone?s knowledge. I apologize

for the? high maintenance? nature of my post but could really use some guidance.

 

Some background for validation or critique: Nikon user with color mode set to

Adobe RGB (1998)/Nikon Adobe RGB4.0.0.3000 (are these the same?); Capture NX

and CS2 post-processing set to Adobe RGB (1998); HP Photosmart B9180 (color

management is deferred to applications Capture NX and CS2). Calibrator is a

Spyder2 Suite. I don?t post to the web ? shoot and print so I am not using

sRGB settings.

 

My NEC monitor (2690WUXi) is new -beautiful but a little intimidating. Right

now it is set to the factory defaults. I have the Spyder2 Suite calibration

system but have not calibrated the monitor yet. I calibrated my old LCD and

Laptop with it and it was spot on. Some say that the Spyder2 can?t handle the

wide gamut of an NEC.

 

Is my color management flow correct (to a new person this can be a little

confusing)?

 

Has anyone out there successfully used the Spyder2 with the 2690WUXi?

 

Thanks for your help!

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>Has anyone out there successfully used the Spyder2 with the 2690WUXi?

 

Not with a Spyder but with an EyeOne display-2 using the SpectraView II software. Toss the

Color Vision software and get the SpectraView II software to drive the display (and if you can,

a better colorimeter like the EyeOne Display). They bundle the software alone or with a

colorimeter. You've got a great display that really shines with its own proprietary software.

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management" (pluralsight.com)

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I have the less expensive NEC2090UXi. (Bought one year ago, and since then, the price has come down.) It came with the SpectraViewII and NEC-branded colorimeter. Yes, definitely go with the NEC software and colorimeter. It makes life so much easier. I calibrate to the print standard, with D50 white point, and a gamma of 1.8. (That seems to be the default for the print standard target for SpectraViewII.) I have no idea if that is optimum, and would welcome comments. But, it seems to work for me, because the prints I get from online printers match what I see on the monitor.
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> am worried about using the Spyder2 on this monitor, but I thought that I would check with

others. What's a couple of hundred bucks, right?

 

The software only is $99 and supports the Spyder. Or you can get a better instrument and

the software for like $249.

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management" (pluralsight.com)

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FYI for those interested in this topic. NEC has buried on there website conflicting information. On one page, it states that the SpectraView II software will support a Spyder2 colorimeter. On what appears to be a more up-to-date page, it says the Spyder2 colorimeter can't handle the 2690WUXi's wide gamut.
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