Re: i1Pro and monitors
Re: i1Pro and monitors
- Subject: Re: i1Pro and monitors
- From: Scott Martin via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2019 11:46:59 -0600
> “An X-rite i1 Display Pro colorimeter was also used to verify the black point
> and contrast ratio since the i1 Pro 2 spectrophotometer is less reliable at
> the darker end.". Does this make any sense to anyone, here?
That doesn’t make sense to me. The two devices may not correlate but you can’t
verify one with the other.
That’s comparing a fairly new colorimeter to a pretty old spectro…
Of course there’s also the software that manages the data from these devices…
Let’s not get stuck in theory, let’s instead keep this real world.
IMO, a far better question is “Which device delivers superior display
calibration across a variety of devices?”
My experience with i1Profiler with these two devices suggests that the spectro
is the better device when calibrating a variety of displays. Neither device
delivers a calibration with better shadow detail and constancy across a variety
of display types is clearly better with the spectro.
Scott Martin
www.on-sight.com
Precise color science for printmaking professionals
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