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Profiling old Barco Reference Calibrator in OS X?
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Profiling old Barco Reference Calibrator in OS X?


  • Subject: Profiling old Barco Reference Calibrator in OS X?
  • From: Chris Franson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:34:29 -0500

I have a client's Barco Reference Calibrator plus, model CID 121 here. It's had *very* few hours of use so it's still worth using. The problem is that Barco's Calibrator Talk for this display only runs in OS 9 or earlier. The display has an internal calibration process that works independent of any operating system but it's not possible to use the built in calibrator to generate a profile in OS X. Would it be a viable methodology to perform the internal calibration and then use something like Eye-one Match to profile using the native white point and leaving brightness unchanged? If not, are there any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris


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