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💰 Incredible SpyderX Elite Offer for Current Calibrators!

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Upgrade to SpyderX Elite Today – Here’s Why… Datacolor News Color calibration is esse

Upgrade to SpyderX Elite Today – Here’s Why… [Datacolor]( Datacolor News [Upgrade Today!]( Color calibration is essential to ensuring color accuracy and consistency from image capture to image output. Why settle for anything less than the best when it comes to your calibrator? Do you currently own an older Spyder (Spyder 2, 3, 4 or 5) or a monitor calibration device from another manufacturer? Then take advantage of our special, time-limited upgrade offer – and get a SpyderX Elite for only $149.99 (originally $269.99) now through June 24, 2022. (Limit one per customer/US & CA only) [Upgrade Today]( Here are 6 great reasons to choose SpyderX Elite: [Sensor Technology]( Latest Sensor Technology Not only does the groundbreaking lens-based optical system provide for superior color accuracy, shadow detail and white balance, but it’s also the fastest calibrator that Datacolor offers – calibrate in under 2 minutes! Durability & Protection With its sealed sensor and integrated lens cap, SpyderX Elite is a top choice for traveling and calibrating laptops on location. [Durability]( [Multiple Displays]( Calibrate & Match Multiple Displays You can calibrate multiple laptops and desktop monitors with support for the latest display technologies. Plus, the StudioMatchTM feature lets you match multiple displays. Softproof Feature Onscreen images can look different when printed or viewed on-screen. Softproof lets you simulate and view changes on your calibrated screen. [Softproof]( [SpyderProof]( SpyderProof Feature Just one click allows you to compare monitor colors before and after calibration with a full screen before and after view to see the nuances that matter most. Advanced Performance Analysis With the Display Analysis feature, you can better understand the color, brightness, contrast, screen color uniformity, gamut, tone response and white point of your monitors. [Display Analysis]( [Buy Now]( [Facebook Icon]( [LinkedIn Icon]( [Instagram Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [youtube Icon]( [pinterest Icon]( [Unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} from contact@photo.net Photo.net 3333 Wallingford Avenue North Suite C-1 Seattle, WA 98103 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [iContact - Try it for FREE](

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