Wire, I took a second look at the link you sent (in the hope…) and – alas! – I could not find support for your claim that it can program the LUTs? To me, it only allows access to the front-panel controls ☹ Wire, it's impossible to take anything you say seriously… / Roger
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 08:02 Roger Breton via colorsync-users < colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> wrote:
Wire,
I took a second look at the link you sent (in the hope…) and – alas! – I could not find support for your claim that it can program the LUTs? To me, it only allows access to the front-panel controls ☹
Wire, it's impossible to take anything you say seriously…
/ Roger
I see what you mean, I went through the SDK documentation more carefully and see too there's no support for user access to the innards. I was wrong Moreover Dell's Xrite cal package looks very unloved on Mac, and without a puck I am not going to try to see what it can do, tho I'm sure it can load the LUTs per the Cal1 / Cal2 config slots. I'm curious as to how much of a personality it allows you give it. But as it would be not unreasonable (double negative) for anyone going in with this to also buy an i1diaplay plus then if Dell's SW lets you precal, great! I see no need as my 8bit DTP94 cal using DispkayCal is producing perfect ramps and excellent verifications so done and good
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