Re: Calibration
Re: Calibration
- Subject: Re: Calibration
- From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 10:28:57 -0400
On 8/16/02 1:49 AM, "Gabriel Hmieleski" <email@hidden> wrote:
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Hello,
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I have the joy of runing a lab at my school. in the next 7 days i will have a
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batch of Dual processor G4 867 computers with lacie blue III monitors. I need
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a
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solution to calibrate the monitors. the lacie solution is out due to the fact
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that they have nothing in the way of OS X software for it. I wanted to know if
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people have had good luck with the gretagmacbeth eye-one monitor product? Any
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advice would be wonderful.
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Gabriel
You will find that most all monitor calibration tools do a good job. In a
setting where you have multiple seats is where monitor calibration tools can
be quite different. It is the licensing that is the snag.
I might be slightly wrong here, so I am sure someone else will jump in.
GretagMacbeth is one of the only CMS vendors that has a buy one product and
use it on many computers licensing policy, instead of buying a license for
each computer monitor. And it is works with OSX.
This might not be a big deal if you have two or three monitors. If you have
more than that, it can be costly.
IMHO Gretag is a good choice for your situation.
Jim Rich
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