You will have to enable "Measured Luminance" in the software and then proceed with the calibration. The Elite will give you a dedicated module for setting the white and black luminance. If you are not happy with this luminance value you will have to redo the entire calibration to get around to seeing what the new tweaked value is. At the end of the calibration, and only then, you will be given the white luminance value on the final report page. ![]() The Spyder software will present a screen with a gray scale like set of objects in which you will have to eyeball increasing or decreasing the brightness so that you see the squares. It will use the puck to sample but setting the level is by eyeball. If the S4 is just a carry over, this is what you will get. Here's my understanding of the Pro's functionality to measure luminance and this is based on the software found in the Spyder3. ![]() In your "Monitors" thread I strongly encouraged you to consider the Elite. My question is whether I would ever need the extra features of the pro, and whether it's worth the extra $50.
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