You’d be surprised by the quality of profiles spitted out by the Munki. / Roger From: Anthony R Sanna [mailto:asanna@ismaldo.com] Sent: Monday, March 19, 2018 11:58 AM To: Roger Breton <graxx@videotron.ca> Cc: 'colorsync-users?lists.apple.com' List <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> Subject: Re: Screen & Print Calibration On Mar 18, 2018, at 3:47 PM, Roger Breton <graxx@videotron.ca <mailto:graxx@videotron.ca> > wrote: If I was at his place, I would leave everything to defaults in the nvidia control panel -- all linear. Let basICColor Display manage the video card trough other structures. Thank you all for your help. Since my friend is a beginner at this - just starting to take pictures and learn Photoshop - would one of the two X-Rite packages, i1Photo Pro2 or the ColorMunki Photo give him all the hardware/software to profile his display and paper? I don’t know what his budget is, but is the i1Photo Pro2 substantially a better package? Tony - Anthony Sanna (608) 206-3134 asanna@ismaldo.com <mailto:asanna@ismaldo.com> www.tonysanna.com <http://www.tonysanna.com>
On Mar 19, 2018, at 9:06 AM, Roger Breton <graxx@videotron.ca> wrote:
You’d be surprised by the quality of profiles spitted out by the Munki.
I might go one step farther. The i1 Pro has more knobs to turn and switches to flip. But, unless you're good at fiddling knobs and flipping switches, you're just going to make things worse. Give both to an expert knob fiddling switch fiddler, and the i1 Pro is going to come out on top. But give both to somebody who actually has a life outside of knobs and switches, and the 'Munki will win -- and in style. I write this as an irredeemable knob fiddler who loves his i1 Pro.... Cheers, b&
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