Re: The cheap EyeOne monitor cal good for professionals?
Re: The cheap EyeOne monitor cal good for professionals?
- Subject: Re: The cheap EyeOne monitor cal good for professionals?
- From: Ian Lyons <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 00:15:45 +0100
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I should have pointed out that the only software the EyeOne Display
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currently works with is EyeOne Match 2.0.
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It also works with ProfileMaker Pro 4.1.5 which was released earlier this
week for Windows users
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That being the case, the ONLY
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other instrument I can make direct comparisons with is either the $600
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EyeOne display (older) or the $1500 EyeOne Pro.
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That9s why I use Mac and PC - Okay I like the Mac better ;-)
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The latter two as far as a
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display is concerned are identical. So I have no way to test the EyeOne
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Display (the $249 jober) to any other instruments or software. Still, I
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think the newer unit is doing what it needs to do at least in direct
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comparison to it's older more expensive brother.
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With i1Match it compares VERY favourably with the higher cost i1 Pro unit.
If we make a direct comparison with Monaco OPTIX and confine i1Match to a
fixed white point (6500K) and gamma then they are VERY close. However, in my
view i1Match/Display has a slight edge in so far as it isn9t confined to
only two white point and gamma options. I expect this to be rectified soon.
The new features and profile improvements found in i1Match 2 have been
incorporated into PMPro 4.1.5 so I think folk will be pleased with the
results - I am!
Ian Lyons
http://www.computer-darkroom.com
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