Richard Wagner wrote:
I assume the OEM, NEC-branded I1D2 (MDSVSENSOR) will also work with Argyll (I don't see it listed), and will give values optimized for the NEC PA displays.
Don't know until someone tries it.
I'm not alone in having had significant problems with this software. Others have had similar issues and unfortunately the "solutions" users have come up with have not worked universally.
The impression one gets is that the HP Dreamcolor was something that was cooked up with one/some of the film studio's, and spun off into a commercial product. But it seems that the impetus behind that has sort of petered out, and this seems to show in the lack of knowledge about the product within HP. There was an attempt by HP to get community support for the calibration of the display by making their calibration software framework and (implicitly) the technical details for the display available, but in my view the attempt was rather inept, since making such software available isn't much use without the hardware (display), and it's a bit over the top to expect community members to buy your (expensive) display in order to provide volunteer support for it. Graeme Gill.