RE: BasICColor vs. ColorEyes
RE: BasICColor vs. ColorEyes
- Subject: RE: BasICColor vs. ColorEyes
- From: Karl Koch <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 09:36:45 +0200
Michael,
the CG210 and 220 use different protocols than the CG18, 19 and 21 since they have different controllers built in. This requires the development of a new driver in order to be able to communicate with the monitor. CG210 and 220 are calibrated with 3 LUTs for R,G and B, while the others rely on a good factory gray balance and offer 1 LUT for all 3 channels only. I doubt that you will see support for these high-end monitors in a free marketing tool like i1 Match soon. basICColor display was the first and to my knowledge is still the only (non-EIZO) calibration software that can talk to the CG210 and 220s (as well as the new NEC LED WideGamut and some DIVA OEM monitors).
Michael Eddington wrote:
I noticed that with the CG220, BasICColor Display does allow the use of "automatic digital display controls", but with i1 Match 3.2, the "automatic monitor calibration" option is grayed out. This wasn't the case for the CG21. I wonder if it is with the CG210?
Best regards,
Karl Koch
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