RE: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
RE: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
- Subject: RE: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 11:20:49 -0500
Scott is right, It works. In the past, with EyeOneMatch 3.62, it required an instrument that had the required sn to access the monitor calibration module. At least, that has been my experience. But no longer. They removed the limitation from i1profiler as far as I can tell. As long as you have a supported X-Rite instrument, you're good to go.
/ Roger
-----Original Message-----
From: colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden [mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Scott Martin
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 11:12 AM
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Subject: Re: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
> I think I will try the free ArgyllCMS solution first before spending more money
Try downloading i1Profiler before you spend money. If you can use it with your device, that's the way to go. It does a better job with display calibration, IMO.
>> I suspect the i1 Profiler solution is only free if you're upgrading from a previous/recent version. Not my case.
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> You can try it but I seriously doubt it will work. That is, I don't believe the software will detect anything in that instrument and 'unlock' the software. But maybe. Worth downloading to try.
Every single time I've hooked up customer's old EyeOnePro to a newly installed i1Profiler it worked for display calibration only. I'm telling you, its a free download and if it works it's the software you want to use!
Scott Martin
www.on-sight.com
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