got it sorted now...had to force it to use the driver on the cd instead of on the computer by making it update from the cd...mission, but its working now.
i'm not sure if its the original, but its not the spyder 2 and it is designed to work with LCD displays.
It has Pantone colorVision written on the spyder itself.
I have just bought a colorvision spyder from someone in my photography society. The software installs fine, but when trying to run the software the computer doesn't recognise the calibration unit (spyder version 1) when it is plugged in.
I have previously used a borrowed syder2 to calibrate...
i went for a slightly colder look.
Firstly i added a very slight S curve using the curves adjuster in CS3 (photoshop). I then used the colour balance adjuster using these settings:
I thought i'd be good to sort the green out a little bit, so i boosted the yellow channel only in the...
i'd do a similar thing to the above (as hawker said), but use layer masks instead of the eraser, as these are far more forgiving and changable.
however, you could also do it using the burn tool, and another way would be using a overlay or softlight layer with a black brush at about 20-40% opacity.
i personally dont worry about image size untill i've finished processing. Processing can include any cropping of the image.
then just resize it to as you want for the web, for printing etc...
BUT REMEMBER TO KEEP THE ORIGINAL!!!
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