Pantone Colorvision Spyder 2
Gerry Pasternackwrote:Just inherited an older version of ColorVision's 'Spyder2express' which I'd like to run under Windows 7 -64.Yes, it works. I'm using a Spyder2Express here.You may have problems finding a driver for 64-bit Win 7 but they do exist.You'll also need some software.
There are several options:.DataColor's own software. You can download that from their website but I'm pretty sure you need a serial no. If you received that with the puck, you're probably set.One of various third party apps that are compatible with the Spyder2. BasICColor is one such option:.Or some freeware software. The Argyll CMS system. It's very good but it's very complicated to install and get working.
There are some folks in this forum who can probably help. Even so, it will likely be a struggle if you're not fairly technical (and might be a struggle even if you are).
I had come across an open source software project which apparently could use most versions of the Spyder hardware, and I was hoping it would prove to be a more reliable option than the software that came with my Spyder 4 puck (I found it was prone to random lockups and was just a pain to use at times). However I never got around to digging into it, and now I'm blanking on the project name. Wasn't the most user friendly bit of software as well, so may be a complete bust for the OP, but possibly worth a try if you're not interested in dropping any money on new hardware/software.Canon EOS 7D EF 28 f/1.8 EF 85 f/1.8 EF 70-200 f/4L EF-S 17-55 Sigma 150-500. Here is another open source project that will support the older pucks. Initially installing the Argyll software is fairly complex, especially with a spyder device, but I have heard good things about the results.
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