Re: Xrite i1pro VS i1Display Pro for monitor calibration
Re: Xrite i1pro VS i1Display Pro for monitor calibration
- Subject: Re: Xrite i1pro VS i1Display Pro for monitor calibration
- From: dpascale <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 16:36:42 -0400
Steven,
Some may argue that a colorimeter will provide better calibration in the
dark tones.
This can be true in some circumstances where you have a pro level
colorimeter. For a i1DisplayPro vs an i1Pro, it is a compromise between low
noise and accuracy.
For an i1Display Pro, for maximum accuracy, you need to select the
calibration setting corresponding to the display lighting technology.
For an i1Pro, I recommend letting the instrument stabilize by leaving it on
the display while the display itself stabilizes (at least one hour).
The reason for this stabilization is because the instrument noise increases
when the instrument temperature increases. The noise is measured and
cancelled when you do a calibration but if the temperature still increases
while you do the measurements, this additional noise which will affects your
measurements, with more effect on the lower brightness patches.
So, I would say that these two instruments, when used properly, are "as
good" when calibrating a monitor. However, if you calibrate with an
instrument, check the calibration with the same instrument, as there are
inter-instrument differences.
Danny Pascale
www.babelcolor.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Kornreich" <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 2:40 PM
Subject: Xrite i1pro VS i1Display Pro for monitor calibration
I have an older i1pro and was wondering for just profiling monitors will
the result be as good as the i1Display Pro.
Using i1Publish software
Thanks
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Steven Kornreich
email@hidden
http://www.kuau.com
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