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Step Three:
The next screen asks you which type of
calibration you want to do. Are you going
to just update an older calibration you
did previously with the Spyder4ELITE
(then you would choose the ReCAL radio
button), or do you just want to check
to see how accurate your current calibra-
tion is (CheckCAL), or are you doing this
for the first time (which you are, so you'd
click the FullCAL radio button, as shown
here)? Then, just click the Next button,
because you're going to leave all the
pop-up menus here at their default
recommended settings.
Step Four:
The next screen asks you to put the
Spyder unit on your monitor, which
means you drape the sensor over your
monitor so it sits flat against it and the
cord hangs over the back. It shows you
exactly where to place it (the two blue
arrows you see beside its outline actually
flash on/off, so you can't possibly miss
where it goes). The sensor comes with
a counterweight you can attach to the
cord, so you can position the sensor ap-
proximately in the center of your screen
without it slipping down. Once the sensor
is in position over your screen, click the
Next button, sit back, and relax. You'll see
the software conduct a series of onscreen
tests, using gray, white, and various color
swatches, as shown here.
 
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