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Re: iOne Monitor issues
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Re: iOne Monitor issues


  • Subject: Re: iOne Monitor issues
  • From: "Adriano Von Markendorf" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 18:52:03 -0200

> Just got the iOne Monitor package to evaluate as a replacement for an
aging
> X-Rite DTP92 and ColorBlind's ProveIt software. When going through the
> steps in the Gretag software, I noticed that the sliders for brightness
and
> RGB seem to jump around a lot. I mean...a lot. I had to make a guess as to
> where to set the RGB guns and brightness based on where the sliders
hovered
> most of the time. Is this normal behavior or have I maybe got a bunk
> instrument? The profiles created with the iOne don't seem to be as
accurate
> as those made with the X-Rite/ProveIt combo...at least as far as matching
> or SWOP proofs. They seem dark, contrasty, and red. This is interesting as
> I've heard such good things regarding the iOne package.

Herrrrr, well..I don't use the i1.
But I'm user of ProveIT/Optical/ICC display, so my meters are
DTP92/Chroma4 &5/Spyder/SpectroCam...
I must to say that Optical/DTP92 & Spyder -
ProveIT/SpectroCam/Chroma (sequel) 4&5/DTP92
always made very good profiles.
The best combination that I see are Optical/Spyder &
ProveIT/SpectroCam (for LCD displays are fabulous)


> As a related question, is there any reason for the far fewer number of
> patches the iOne reads when creating a monitor profile? The ProveIt
> software takes 93 different readings (I didn't bother to count the number
> that the Gretag iOne software uses). I've noticed a similar discrepancy
> with Profile City's ICC Display (fewer patches). Is reading 93 patches
> overkill? The one thing I like about both the iOne and the ICC Display
> software is the method used to set brightnes levels (other software
> probably does this as well). Those ridiculous squares in ProveIt
> are...well, ridiculous!

Well, in fact are very strange...
but, after some time, you will get positive results.
I canget it today ;-J

> I'm looking forward to evaluating Colorvision's
products.

Good choice too.
But I thin that you must to wait for other imputs,
I hear about good results with this combo.

Good luck,

Adriano von Markendorf email@hidden
"I-C-Cm vitamin's inside" Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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