The hobbyist package, Spyder5Pro ($190 around £130 or AU$250), has the same feature set but adds the ability to use your own photos for before/after views and 3 levels of room light sensing, up from 2. Because it's the same hardware as the other packages, with the room-light sensor, you'll also you'll possibly be able to upgrade software if you want at some point in the future. Software: The most basic bundle, Spyder5Express ($130 that directly converts to £90 or AU$170), now will support calibration for multiple displays and before and after preview.Since the new design doesn't come with a stand, there's a standard tripod mount for calibrating Jettisoning the installation disc, Datacolor made the box small enough to toss in your bag and uses a design that doesn't make you want to rip your hair out if you want to box the unit up again. The optical module is more durable as well. Datacolor has also reduced the size of the baffle - the filter through which light passes to the sensor - to block out more light and obtain ostensibly better sensitivity at dimmer brightness levels. Updated colorimeter: In addition to a physical redesign that makes it more compact - Spyder got its legs cut off - it's now got a second tethered piece that doubles as a sensor cover and as a counterweight.
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