Re: Monitor Calibration
Re: Monitor Calibration
- Subject: Re: Monitor Calibration
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 23:53:58 +0100
If you are amortizing the calibrator over several displays, then i1Pro
hardware is what you want. This is a spectrophotometer, not a
colorimeter, an expensive instrument, and a carefully manufactured and
tested device. If you don't drop it, it won't let you down.
Edmund
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:46 AM, ato yu <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> my i1 display 2 got a problem again,after 1 year replacement from xrite,this
> hardware have another issue.
>
> 1st device - (unacceptable results)
> http://www.atoyu.com/image/i1error1.png
> http://www.atoyu.com/image/i1error2.png
> http://www.atoyu.com/image/i1error3.png
> http://www.atoyu.com/image/i1error4.png
>
> 2nd device - monitor gamut change (both in 2690, CG221 and other TN panel
> LCD)
> first time in 2690
> http://www.atoyu.com/image/nec/nec2.gif
> recently tune in 2690
> http://www.atoyu.com/image/nec/i1a.gif
> http://www.atoyu.com/image/nec/i12.gif
>
> Is i1display hareware have depreciation issue??so,i planning to by a
> colormunki or i1 pro now...looking for more advice
>
> Ato
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Roger <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hello Mark,
>>
>> Isn't color fun?
>>
>> You could consider using only one colorimeter to calibrate and profile all
>> your monitors. That would take care of one source of variation.
>>
>> This being said, some software are capable of using one monitor as a
>> "reference" and calibrate all others to this one. That would take care of
>> another source of variation.
>>
>> Best / Roger
>>
>> >
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > I work in the color retouching department for a retail chain, and have
>> > a
>> > question about monitor calibration devices. We are currently using the
>> > Eye-One Match at each workstation, and every station has their own
>> > colorimeter (i1 Display). The problem that we have run into is
>> > inconsistency with the colorimeters. We have done tests with different
>> > units run through the calibration process on the same monitor, and have
>> > gotten drastically different results (the different colorimeters being
>> > the
>> > only variable in the process). We are talking about removing the
>> > variables
>> > by getting one or two colorimeters or possibly spectrophotometers and
>> > sharing, and I am looking for recommendations on devices. Any and all
>> > advice would be appreciated.
>>
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