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Mar 11 |
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Mar 11 |
accepted | How do I calibrate two different monitors to the same whitepoint? |
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Mar 11 |
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How do I calibrate two different monitors to the same whitepoint? Hi Paul. Thanks very much for taking the time to comment here - clearly you've got first hand experience with this then. :) Just to clarify when you say it should not do that. what precisely do you mean? Fortunately I bought it from Amazon, although as I'm in the UK (we've very strict consumer protection), they don't have an option other than to take it back... I've since noticed that the i1 is discontinued, even so I still paid around £130 (approx $200); I'm not against paying for quality if it does a good job, although as this is my first colourometer, it has left a bad first impression... |
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Mar 11 |
asked | How do I calibrate two different monitors to the same whitepoint? |
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Feb 23 |
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Feb 23 |
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Feb 23 |
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Wouldn't it be better to calibrate the RGB settings of my monitor instead of using ICC profiles? Thank you, I think the Eye One Display is the one to go for then... |
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Feb 23 |
accepted | Wouldn't it be better to calibrate the RGB settings of my monitor instead of using ICC profiles? |
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Feb 23 |
asked | Wouldn't it be better to calibrate the RGB settings of my monitor instead of using ICC profiles? |
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Dec 18 |
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Dec 18 |
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Do I need to calibrate my monitor to match my printer? Nice and informative! :) |