i1Display x i1Pro
i1Display x i1Pro
- Subject: i1Display x i1Pro
- From: Alex Hermann _ SOMA <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:14:48 -0300
Hi Marco,
It happend twice, what else can I say.
My trusty EyeOne Pro Rev.B (nonUV) get the Delta-e a lot lower then
i1Displays I've tested. I test with EyeOne Match and Monitor Validator.
People call us when they think something it's not right. It happend it
two different clients.
One with PCs running Dell UltraSharp 2407. 6 month old i1 Display.
Delta went from not usable 2 down to 0,8 on 3 displays. I was so
disappointed with those Dells...
The other client had Apple Cinema 23" on MacPro and went from 0.7 to
0.3. He had brand new i1 Display. On old CRTs works like i1Pro.
Both clients were so mad about i1Display performance, and the same
time so happy they got better color.
All with 6500k, G2.2 120cd2.
Atenciosamente,
Alex Hermann
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Apple Solution Expert
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Em 25/03/2009, às 16:03, email@hidden
escreveu:
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 12:35:07 -0700
From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: i1 uv/uvcut
To: ColorSync Users Mailing List <email@hidden>
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In a message dated 3/24/09 11:44 AM, Scott Martin wrote:
Spectros like the EyeOnePro have proven to be inferior to a good
colorimeter (like the DTP94 or Spyder3) for display calibration.
"Proven"? Please forward any such evidence.
I am very interested in seeing it -- honestly.
Marco Ugolini
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