Hey Ken: NEC has 2 software options that will work: SpectraView and Multiprofiler. SpectraView will use actual measurements from your calibrator, MultiProfiler will use factory data. MultiProfiler is free. And as Andrew mentioned SpectraView is $89 from NEC's website. You might also look at basICColor Display v4, which will also communicate with the internal graphics, and is the core product for SpectraView versions used in Europe. Rick Hatmaker CHROMiX, Inc. On Aug 10, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Ken Fleisher wrote:
On the Chromix ColorWiki review for the NEC PA271 < http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/NEC_PA271W_Review> it states: "This review assumes the user would be using either of the NEC programs for calibrating this display since they are the only available means of accessing the internal graphics."
Since this review was almost a year ago, does anyone know if this is still true or are there other software now that can access the internal LUTS?
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