There's a deep level of depth when it comes to conducting the advanced tests, which are once again accompanied by clear and easy-to-follow instructions. Checking screen uniformity, for example, is one of the lengtheir tests as it requires the calibrator to be moved to nine different sections of the screen by hand. They can take anything from five to 15 minutes depending on the level of manual interaction involved. Post-calibration you're given the opportunity to then carry out a series of advanced tests to check display aspects such as the gamut (colour saturation), tone response, brightness, contrast, black levels and screen uniformity. The results may be dramatic or subtle depending on the display's colour accuracy out of the box, and profiles can then be applied to different dispays to ensure a consistent look across devices. The results can be viewed and you have the opportunity to 'SpyderProof' the results by tweaking them using a series of sliders and checking them against a set of stock images until satisifed. Once complete, a profile is created and saved in a default location on the machine. Just hanging out, calibrating some pixels Advanced calibration