Re: Calibrating and Profiling the MacBook Pro Retina
Re: Calibrating and Profiling the MacBook Pro Retina
- Subject: Re: Calibrating and Profiling the MacBook Pro Retina
- From: Marcelo Copetti <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 11:41:14 -0300
Good morning
Anyone knows if Retina Display uses White or RGB leds?
Best regards
Marcelo Copetti
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41 9941-1740
Em 28/06/2012, às 08:38, Kamil Tresnak escreveu:
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> Barry,
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> not sure if this can help, but interesting coincidence ....
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> http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3345
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> recently i was in problem with another software which silently refused work with profiles with long names, so maybe you are facing to some strange error too.
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> Best regards,
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> Kamil Tresnak
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>> Message: 6
>> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 11:16:17 -0500
>> From: Barry Rudick <email@hidden>
>> To: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
>> Cc: ColorSync Users Mailing List <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: Calibrating and Profiling the MacBook Pro Retina
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>> I have not seen any burn-in or ghosting at all.
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>> I did notice that the brightness function keys do not seem to work. The brightness on the System Prefs, Display pane does affect the brightness.
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>> I tried to cal and profile last night.
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>> Results:
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>> The iProfile Lion Display app will not work with the old iOne Pro. Not surprised.
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>> iProfiler will connect to the old iOne Pro. I used an USB hub for that. The bad: iProfile must be licensed before it will save the resulting profile. Bummer.
>> The spectro does not act as a dongle. This does not make me happy although I understand that Xrite needs an incentive to offer system upgrades.
>> However, after buying and upgrading Profilemaker over the years it gets a little tiresome. To gain Lion functionality I would have to spend about $1000.00?
>> To profile a monitor? No thanks.
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>> Now, we do need to upgrade our spectro to the new one. However, at this time the RIP's Colorburst's Spectravision Pro (Xrite software) does not recognize the new iOne Pro2. So, no incentive to buy.
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>> We will probably keep a Mac with Leopard to run our RGB profiles through Profilemaker.
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>> I will personally buy a display colorimeter to handle the Retina and external NEC.
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>> Our fleet of Mac Pro's are at Snow Leopard and we will probably resist going to Lion for the foreseeable future.
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>> Cheers,
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>> Barry
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>> On Jun 27, 2012, at 6:56 AM, Martin Orpen wrote:
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>>> On 26 Jun 2012, at 21:13, Barry Rudick wrote:
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>>>> I have received my MacBook Pro Retina. Very nice.
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>>> No problems with the burn in that some other users are reporting then?
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>>> <http://macperformanceguide.com/blog/2012/20120623_2-MacBookPro-Retina-screen-burn-in-ghost-images.html>
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>>> Martin Orpen
>>> Idea Digital Imaging Ltd
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