I actually do this: 'leaving it to warm on the screen for twenty minutes before attempting a calibration’. I kind of figured this out on my own. Sometime back someone also suggested this….might have been regarding reading target patches for Printer Profiling. For the printer profiling, I do it twice just to warm up the 1iPro version D. Again, using i1Publish.
On May 28, 2015, at 9:50 AM, Martin Orpen <martin@idea-digital.com> wrote:
On 28 May 2015, at 02:03, Mark Stegman <mark.stegman@gmail.com> wrote:
If an i1 Pro is so inadequate what instrument DO you recommend for profiling a professional grade monitor like an NECs or Eizo?
i1Pro is terrible. You can improve it from terrible to really mediocre by leaving it to warm on the screen for twenty minutes before attempting a calibration.
We use BasICColor Display and the BasICColor Discus to calibrate NECs and on Apple 27” LEDs too.
Does a great job — especially as it allows us to hardware calibrate NEC’s cheaper PA241 and PA271 panels.
The money you save not buying into the “Spectraview" name is much better spent on a Discus ;-)
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