Re: Xrite i1Pro3+ review
Re: Xrite i1Pro3+ review
- Subject: Re: Xrite i1Pro3+ review
- From: Danny Pascale via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 11:50:21 -0400
- Feedback-id: dpascale@babelc
If I may suggest a test to someone who has an i1Pro 3...
BabelColor CT&A can be installed in demo mode (WARNING!, this is
software I sell).
In the instrument menu there are the following choices:
i1Pro / i1Pro 2 (non-XRGA)
and
i1Pro / i1Pro 2 (XRGA)
each corresponding to a different driver.
The non-XRGA driver is an old i1Pro only 32 bit driver and will thus not appear
in the macOS 64 bit version of CT&A.
When connecting an i1Pro 2 using the non-XRGA driver, the instrument is
recognized and behaves as an i1Pro.
This is what Graeme refers to as backward compatible.
The test would be to (try to) connect an i1Pro 3 to each driver and see if it
is recognized as an i1Pro in the non-XRGA driver and as an i1Pro 2 in the XRGA
driver.
Danny Pascale
email@hidden
www.babelcolor.com
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 16:00:52 +1100, Graeme Gill via colorsync-users
<email@hidden> wrote:
Scott Martin wrote:
> Hey Graeme! While the large aperture has advantages, it does mean that it
can’t read
> smaller patches intended for a small aperture device like the i1Pro2. So,
there's no
> compatibility mode.
Hi,
sorry, I don't understand what the aperture has to do with it. As you know,
the i1pro2 has an i1pro1 fallback compatibility mode, so it would seem a
reasonable
possibility that the i1pro3+ has an i1pro2 fallback mode. The change in aperture
would only seem to be relevant in printing test charts.
Cheers,
Graeme Gill.
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