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Re: Eye One Pro for monitor calibration? [was: Re: NEC 2690 SpectraView]



In my experience an EyeOne Pro with Basiccolor will supply an
acceptable calibration as a rule - of course I'm just a color
consultant and not a sophisticated end-user.

I've had calibration failures with just about any other combination of
hardware and software I have used, and would expect matters to get
worse, not better, on wide gamut monitors. I wish I knew what caused
the failures, I've even had one with the native Eizo software and an
i1 pro once.

My verification process is purely visual - put up a colorchecker,
sometimes with manually measured squares, and stare at it, with a
physical sample next to me, and a female pair of eyes to confirm my
impressions.

Edmund

On Nov 28, 2007 1:57 AM, Martin Orpen <email@hidden> wrote:

> Is it just me - or does anybody else think that the Eye One Pro is a
> disaster for monitor calibration?
>
> Every time I've used an Eye One Pro to calibrate a monitor it produces
> a crap result. I've used a number of them - and seen the results of
> other people's use of them too.
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