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Here you can choose a custom target for Gamma, White Point, and Brightness
as well as TV standards to calibrate a videography workflow.
The next dropdown is where you will also choose whether you want the Spyder
to read your room light in order to help set the brightness of your display properly
based on the level of lighting in your room. If you want to read your room light,
you have the option to either receive a notification when a change is detected,
and a new calibration is suggested, or use automatic room light switching.
Automatic switching creates multiple profiles that the software will change
between, without any action needed on your part, as the plugged in SpyderX
sensor detects a shift in room light level.
**Please remember: you must have the SpyderX sensor attached via USB to
your computer in order for it to take measurements and notify you when a
change has been detected or to adjust your screen automatically.
The final dropdown is the Grey Balance Calibration with Better, Faster
(recommended), and off. Better will do an iterative grey balance which, though
taking longer, will give a more precise calibration. Choosing faster will do the
minimal Grey Balance required to get a calibration. Off, only use this when
calibrating a DLP front projector.
Once you have made your selections, click “Next” to move onto the next screen.