If you're having trouble with your SpectraViewII, these common troubleshooting techniques are a good place to start. If you don't find what you need, please contact our support team.
I connected the X-Rite iOne Display V2 color sensor to the USB port on the LCD3090WQXi and SpectraView reports that it can not detect a supported color sensor. What is wrong?
The USB port on the LCD3090WQXi is for using the self calibration feature only. When calibrating using SpectraView the color sensor must be connected to a USB port on the host system and not to the display directly.
I connected the X-Rite iOne Display V2 color sensor to the USB port on the LCD3090WQXi and SpectraView reports that it can not detect a supported color sensor. What is wrong?
I'm using the Safari web browser, which is supposed to be color managed. But some images appear overly saturated on my wide-gamut display, while others appear normal. What is wrong?
Safari assumes that all images that do not have an embedded ICC profile are unmanaged and are not color managed. Only images that have an ICC profile are corrected. Be sure to embed an ICC profile in each image file if you want to make sure it will appear correctly on Safari, even if the image colorspace is sRGB.
My prints don't match what I am seeing in Photoshop on my display. What could be wrong?
I’m using two different displays and calibrating both to the same target, but the white points do not match exactly. What can I do to improve this?
This issue can be caused by the different spectral outputs of the two displays causing the human eye to see color differences differently than the color sensor used to calibrate the displays. In this case the numerical measurements from the color sensor are identical on both displays, but they do not visually match. Manually visually matching one display to another can usually avoid this issue.
Follow these basic steps:
I want to install a previous version of SpectraView on my Mac, but the installer will not let me downgrade.
Go to the "/Library/Receipts" folder and delete the file called "SpectraViewII Installer.pkg". Re-install using the installer application
I tried to install a newer version of SpectraView in Windows, but instead the setup application un-installed the previous version. Is this normal?
Yes. The installer will first un-install any previous version, and must then be run again to install the new version. This ensures that any older files are removed.
When I try and install SpectraView in Windows, it reports that it can not find a supported display monitor model. What is wrong?
Try the the following:
I get a "No communications" error in SpectraView. What could be wrong?
This error means that the software detected the display, but was not able to correctly communicate with it.
See the user manual and ReadMe file for further information about any specific incompatibilities or issues.
My display monitor is listed as "unsupported" in SpectraView. What could be wrong?
Try the following: