How to Calibrate Your Monitor Using the SpyderX Elite

Author Recent Posts Nicole BegleyNicole Begley, M.Photog.Cr., CPP, is a zoological animal trainer turned pet photographer and educator. She created Hair of the Dog in 2012 to empower pet photographers to turn their dreams into reality by helping them improve their craft and grow their pet photography business.Nicole has authored a book “Pet and Equine […]

Written By Nicole Begley

On September 18, 2020

It's not just the changing seasons that cause temperature shifts! Yep, the color temperature of your computer monitor can “drift” over time, rendering your image colors either too warm or too cool.

If you're a professional pet photographer, you need to understand how to calibrate your monitor to fix your color display. Especially if you're printing your work.

The Datacolor SpyderX Elite is my monitor calibration tool of choice. In this video, I'll take you through unboxing the SpyderX, setting it up, and discussing how to approach monitor calibration for photography purposes.

Nicole Begley

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