Re: NEC branded DTP94 and new mac chip
Are you sure you mean the DTP94? We have done the i1d2 and i1d3 as custom logo'd NEC products, but never the DTP94 (which is long since obsolete and unsupported on 64 bit apps). For M1 support of SpectraView we have a separate interim version that fudges the current issues on M1 macs (lack of display info available via the OS APIs when running on an M1) until Apple is able to finally fix them (nudge-nudge to anyone at Apple reading this). There will be a newer version posted in the next day or so to update support for the i1Pro2/3 on M1. Contact me directly for info using my work email. https://update.sharpnecdisplays.us/spectraview/NEC_SpectraView_README_MacOS_... Regarding your question on the customized MDSVSENSOR3: The pricing may be cheaper if you buy bundled with the display, but you may be locked out from using it with other apps since X-Rite implements a vendor lock mechanism into the device and software. Will Hollingworth| Director - Software Development and Innovation Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. whollingworth@sharpnec-displays.com On 7/19/2021 2:00 PM, Rhea Garen <rg27@cornell.edu> wrote:
Anyone know if we can get this display colorimeter to work with spectraview and the new Mac chip? We've got an NEC Spectraview monitor that we're hooking up to a new Mac laptop and can't seem to get Spectraview to work. The new chip requires the latest version of Spectraview and we're not sure if it still supports the calibrator.
Rhea Garen Manager Imaging Labs DCAPS Imaging and Scanning Labs Cornell University Library 107A Olin Library Ithaca, NY 14853
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