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Re: Colorimeters and third-party developer support
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Re: Colorimeters and third-party developer support


  • Subject: Re: Colorimeters and third-party developer support
  • From: Bob Frost <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 08:58:09 +0100
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From: Rich Wagner
These new policies severely limit customer benefits since the new colorimeters can only be used with the bundled software they are sold with (from either the OEM or from X-Rite).

I thought of buying an i1Display Pro, but from reading the blurb, it doesn't seem to do hardware calibration on my Eizo's (CG211 and 210), so it's of no use to me, unless it incorporates this in iProfiler or lets Eizo use it with their Colornavigator software, which I currently use with my old i1pro.


Bob Frost


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