![]() Once that’s done, this will make the directory visible and writable. Verify the profile is created in Display preferences (1) >file://localhost/Applications/Datacolor/Spyder3Express.app/Contents/MacOs/Spyder3Express Utilities > Terminal for those who don’t have in in the dock) and cut and paste in the following command. Sorry, there was a problem creating the profile. Sorry, there was a problem getting the Color directory name (GetColorDirectory)Ĭlicking OK only brought up a second error message When the calibration process said Measuring is Complete and I clicked Finish, I got the following error The software recognized my hardware and ran all the way through the calibration. Furthermore, DataColor asserted that it’s software (including Spyder3Express) should work with Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8). This has not been my experience.įollowing their own instructions for Mac OSX, I installed the Spyder3Express software for use with my Spyder2 device. Hopes rose anew when I read that I could use the slightly newer Spyder3Express software to run my older Spyder 2 device. But lo and behold, as has become a recent trend in my digital archeology, the Spyder2 software doesn’t have a version that runs on Mac 10.8.5. It’s been a few years since I last used it, so off to DataColor’s website to download the latest and greatest software. Given my recent foray into large format printing, I needed to dig into the old junk drawer and excavate my Spyder2 Color Calibrator to profile my monitor. ![]()
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