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Re: Does Basiccolor and i1 Pro spectrophotometer without ambient light feature work together?



basICColor display seems to do the best job possible with most flat panel displays.

On May 29, 2005, at 11:07 PM, Millers' Photography L.L.C wrote:

Reading comments about basiccolor, I an now wondering if my i1 Pro spectrophotometer without the ambient light feature would work with the basiccolor software.

Yes it will.

I also wonder who actually manufactures the Benq LCD monitor, and the Dell LCD monitor, that is being discussed on the list. 

Can not speculate on that. No inside info.

 Could it be possible the Benq LCD panel could be correctly profiled with basiccolor and i1 Pro?

Probably better than with any other combination.

Is there a particular version of basICColor I am to download to be used with my i1 Pro?

3.04 is publicly available. Please contact us off list for further info.

Must the LCD panel have the ability to be connected to the Mac with USB cable to make adjustments with the software, rather than with the LCD panel controls?

DDC functionality is supported in basICColor display. If the Benq LCD does not support DDC, we can talk you through optimizing the user controls for highest accuracy.




Cheers

Pleased to be of assistance.

- Jon Meyer
GrafixGear

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