![]() This latter with old monitors will give faulty results so the only solution your eyes. When I realized the problem the solution was to determine the whole balance with my eyes or leave the native what the monitor setting gave. With old CCLF monitors my results were always fine but nowadays of course I have no such monitors (or just one Sony what I really like today yet/also). Slowly I educated myself (here at Displaćal forum also) that Spyder3 sadly not the proper tool to measure whitepoint of LED backlight monitors. Usually I got yellowish result but there were greenish too. I had lot of correct results in the past but maybe lot more of wrong results also where t depends on the type of the monitor. ![]() This is now a well-known public information. Spyder3 basically have lot of problems to determine the white balance of LED backlight monitors. Hi had (yet have) a Spyder3 also and used it with Linux and Windows also (I have one another in my workplace with 20-30 monitor also with Linux and Windows).
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