On Mar 19, 2018, at 10:16 AM, Ben Goren <ben@trumpetpower.com> wrote:
On Mar 19, 2018, at 8:57 AM, Anthony R Sanna <asanna@ismaldo.com> wrote:
[I]s the i1Photo Pro2 substantially a better package?
Yes, but that doesn't mean that the ColorMunki is unworthy of consideration. The 'Munki is a superb value and does everything most people use a spectrometer for.
Indeed and ideal for those who also wish to make output profiles as well as calibrate and profile their displays. Otherwise, the X-rite i1Display Pro cost less and it's a bit more ideal for the process of display calibration as outlined here by X-RIte and Karl Lang: http://lumita.com/site_media/work/whitepapers/files/xrite-wp-3a.pdf The other possibility that can be eventually brain dead (set it and forget it once you know the settings, the big work here) is a SpectraView with the same instrument. That one can build multiple calibrations and profiles, load them on the fly for different needs, even cooler! I would only suggest the i1 Display Pro over lesser expensive options with the SAME hardware but slower, and IMHO crippled software when the goal is a display to print match. Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/