Datacolor Spyder3 Elite Help Manual page 18

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somewhat warmer white to match their prints under their ambient lighting, such as 5800k. It is
recommended that you begin by calibrating to 6500k, and adjust that only as needed.
In the rare situation where you want to set a White Point that is not available in the
popup menu you can select Other and enter a desired white point in either degrees
Kelvin or CIE xy.
If you do not want to change the White Point from the current hardware setting then
choose Native. If you do this, you will not be prompted to adjust the monitor controls
for White Point (e.g. Kelvin Presets or RGB Gain controls) and the software will not
make any adjustment to the White Point as part of the calibration.
If the monitor has RGB Gain controls and you want the software to assist you in

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