Color-Calibrate an iPad?!
An iPad is a great tool for showing off photographs, whether you’re in an office or on the road. It’s light and small, and the backlit screen means that your work practically glows. The only downside is that the colors can be off, since there’s no way to calibrate the iPad’s screen.
Until today.
Datacolor’s new SpyderGallery iPad app is for people who use the Sypder3 colorimeter and want to carry that color-correct workflow from desktop computers to the iPad. SpyderGallery is a free download.
Datacolor says the app is easy to use, but note that you do need a Spyder3 colorimeter for it to work. The Express, Pro, and Elite versions are all compatible with the desktop-to-iPad workflow.

This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on May 27, 2011
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