Re: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
Re: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
- Subject: Re: calibrating a MacBook Pro (retina display)
- From: Spinnaker Photo Imaging Center <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 09:48:22 -0800
can’t hurt to try i1Profiler. Let us know how it goes.
David B Miller, Pharm. D.
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On Dec 18, 2013, at 7:34 AM, Armand Rosenberg <email@hidden> wrote:
> Andrew is correct. I'm coming from eye1 Match. Sorry I wasn't more explicit, but my reference to Rosetta should have given it away. There is a way to run Match using Parallels, but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble.
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> 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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> I think I will try the free ArgyllCMS solution first before spending more money, especially in light of comments to the effect of "don't bother calibrating" a laptop. That dispcalGUI looks pretty sweet. Not expecting miracles, but am hoping for improvement in color balance, and probably less help with contrast. If I find something of interest, I'll report back.
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> I have older versions of BasICColor and ColorEyes, along with some others -- all are probably too old to upgrade now, and besides those upgrades are certainly not free. Some of the colorimeters I have likely came with those pieces of software (or, at the same time) -- I don't feel like disturbing the dust to read the names. All available to the Smithsonian if they're interested...
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> Thanks to everyone who responded -- your input is greatly appreciated.
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> Armand
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