Re: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
Re: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
- Subject: Re: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 22:27:44 +0100
could you please list your "dusty" pucks?
Basiccolor Display is my personal favorite software. There is a trial which
is fully functional, so you can check whether it works on your display with
your instrument.. ColorEyes is very similar.
Edmund
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Armand Rosenberg <
email@hidden> wrote:
> I find myself needing to calibrate a new MacBook Pro (retina display). The
> color balance is definitely off. The best instrument available to me is an
> i1 Pro (rev. A).
>
> What reasonably-priced software package would you recommend for monitor
> calibration? ("Reasonable" meaning around $100, if possible???)
>
> For calibration purposes, do I need to worry (or think about) the fact
> that this laptop can automatically choose one of two graphics paths --
> either using the Intel Iris Pro or the NVIDIA GeForce?
>
> (As background: I also have a collection of dusty colorimeter pucks, along
> with various software that will not run on Mavericks due to the earlier
> demise of Rosetta -- which partly explains why I've been on Snow Leopard
> till now...)
>
> Thank you,
> Armand
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