I am looking for a midrange monitor(about$600) to use for color correction, something similar to HP LP2475w. The latter has been on back order for a long time. Thanks you in advance. Faro
That's what I would suggest as I have 3 od them. ------ Best Regards, Derek Lambert On Jan 23, 2012, at 6:43 PM, faro mojahedi <faromojahedi@yahoo.com> wrote:
I am looking for a midrange monitor(about$600) to use for color correction, something similar to HP LP2475w. The latter has been on back order for a long time. Thanks you in advance. Faro ______________________________________________
Both NEC Spectraview (1.1.9-1…!) and the Spectraview 4 doesn't allow e to save the profiles under Lion, the first having the per user options in preferences dimmed. Same problem with BasicICC 5 demo. Would like to know how other NEC users are solving this issues… Already downgraded some macs due software incompatibility… On Jan 24, 2012, at 1:02 AM, Derek Lambert wrote:
That's what I would suggest as I have 3 od them.
------ Best Regards,
Derek Lambert
On Jan 23, 2012, at 6:43 PM, faro mojahedi <faromojahedi@yahoo.com> wrote:
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On Jan 24, 2012, at 10:02 AM, gariba@grbimagem.com.br wrote:
Would like to know how other NEC users are solving this issues…
1.1.09 saves the profiles with no additional interaction necessary from the user under Lion. If you want to keep the user Library visible, do this: • Launch Terminal from Mac HD > Applications > Utilities. • From within Terminal type the following command and press Return: chflags nohidden ~/Library • Enter system administrator password if prompted and press Return: Done. Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/
In basICColor display 5 you can set the path to the profiles folder either to the systems folder or to the user folder. The system folder is write protected under Lion, so you need to set the path to the user folder in the preferences (go to Advanced Settings… first). Under http://www.basiccolor.de/lion-e/ you find a selection of methods how to make the user profiles folder visible. Another tip: When selecting a monitor profile, don´t do it with the monitor control panel on a hardware-calibrated monitor. The monitor LUTs will not be loaded into the monitor hardware and thus calibration and profile will not match. basICColor display 5 lets you "Select system profile…" from the "File" menu. This will select the profile and load the hardware LUTs. Best regards, Karl Koch Am 24.01.2012 um 18:02 schrieb gariba@grbimagem.com.br:
Both NEC Spectraview (1.1.9-1…!) and the Spectraview 4 doesn't allow e to save the profiles under Lion, the first having the per user options in preferences dimmed. Same problem with BasicICC 5 demo. Would like to know how other NEC users are solving this issues… Already downgraded some macs due software incompatibility…
On Jan 24, 2012, at 1:02 AM, Derek Lambert wrote:
That's what I would suggest as I have 3 od them.
------ Best Regards,
Derek Lambert
On Jan 23, 2012, at 6:43 PM, faro mojahedi <faromojahedi@yahoo.com> wrote:
I am looking for a midrange monitor(about$600) to use for color correction, something similar to HP LP2475w. The latter has been on back order for a long time. Thanks you in advance. Faro ______________________________________________
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Just download a Basicc demo to evaluate… Documentation within software is very good. Profiler 2, the american version, after running the Terminal command kindly suggested by Andrew, save the profile to user folder, but shows " Error: Unable to associate ICC profile with display" message…. On Jan 25, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Karl Koch wrote:
In basICColor display 5 you can set the path to the profiles folder either to the systems folder or to the user folder. The system folder is write protected under Lion, so you need to set the path to the user folder in the preferences (go to Advanced Settings… first).
Under http://www.basiccolor.de/lion-e/ you find a selection of methods how to make the user profiles folder visible.
Another tip: When selecting a monitor profile, don´t do it with the monitor control panel on a hardware-calibrated monitor. The monitor LUTs will not be loaded into the monitor hardware and thus calibration and profile will not match. basICColor display 5 lets you "Select system profile…" from the "File" menu. This will select the profile and load the hardware LUTs.
Best regards, Karl Koch
Am 24.01.2012 um 18:02 schrieb gariba@grbimagem.com.br:
Both NEC Spectraview (1.1.9-1…!) and the Spectraview 4 doesn't allow e to save the profiles under Lion, the first having the per user options in preferences dimmed. Same problem with BasicICC 5 demo. Would like to know how other NEC users are solving this issues… Already downgraded some macs due software incompatibility…
On Jan 24, 2012, at 1:02 AM, Derek Lambert wrote:
That's what I would suggest as I have 3 od them.
------ Best Regards,
Derek Lambert
On Jan 23, 2012, at 6:43 PM, faro mojahedi <faromojahedi@yahoo.com> wrote:
I am looking for a midrange monitor(about$600) to use for color correction, something similar to HP LP2475w. The latter has been on back order for a long time. Thanks you in advance. Faro ______________________________________________
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participants (5)
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Andrew Rodney
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Derek Lambert
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faro mojahedi
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gariba@grbimagem.com.br
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Karl Koch