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Old Sep-22-2012, 08:08 PM
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Current monitor calibrator of choice?
Finally got a new computer, and am wondering what the hardware calibration tool of choice is now? I have a Huey, but I gather it doesn't play nice with win7, so am considering replacing it with a newer device - a quick look on Amazon, and the ones I saw are a LOT more expensive. Is there another moderately-priced calibrator worth considering, or should I just try to find win7 drivers and muddle through with the Huey?

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Old Sep-23-2012, 04:40 AM
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i1 display Pro seems to do real nice and there is a $50 rebate on the Display Pro .... I had a huey pro
a few years back and went thru several as they did not work and then an i1 lite showed up as the
replacement...it worked....then one day it could not find my monitor and I was looking again....after
a lot of searching and reading I went with the i1 Display Pro and so far I am real happy....and that
$50 rebate doesn't hurt either.....

Got mine off ebay from Calumet in Chicago....I am now waiting to get rebate check in the mail.

Good Luck

EDIT - - - Here is a link to a Nikon Cafe discussion on this topic.....
http://tinyurl.com/8e7ewqw

Link to the Xrite i1 Display Pro Promotion ...you can see the promotion in the right hand column.....
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Old Sep-23-2012, 11:58 AM
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Still using my Spyder3 Elite, and works like a charm. I've had it now for a few years.
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Old Sep-23-2012, 01:07 PM
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In fact, Huey has updated its drivesr and I thought I'd give it a try - installed and seems to be running fine. I probably should invest in a new one at some point, but for now I'm good to go. The big monitor is pretty close to accurate just as-is, which is nice, too :)
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Old Sep-24-2012, 04:34 AM
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Finally got a new computer, and am wondering what the hardware calibration tool of choice is now? I have a Huey, but I gather it doesn't play nice with win7, so am considering replacing it with a newer device - a quick look on Amazon, and the ones I saw are a LOT more expensive. Is there another moderately-priced calibrator worth considering, or should I just try to find win7 drivers and muddle through with the Huey?

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Win7 drivers at bottom of this page. Requires log-in. https://www.pantone.com/pages/panton...67&ca=12#login


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Old Sep-24-2012, 06:51 AM
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Link to the Xrite i1 Display Pro....Promotion is on the right hand column....
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Old Sep-25-2012, 07:56 PM
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Yeah, found those drivers - installed ok, but not always behaving as I would expect; the room-light adjustments are sometimes pretty extreme! Not sure it's entirely trustable at this point, but we'll see....

Tom, nothing too special in the end, but it was such a screaming deal - and available on the day I needed it - that I couldn't really walk past it. Another Dell studio 15 with an i3 processor, currently with 6g ram (which I will expand to maximum capacity as soon as I can) 1tb hdd, and including licensed copies of Word/Excel 2012 (our MS Office is really, really old -useable, but starting to have compatibility issues) .... $499 including 2yr extended warranty.

So the processor is really at the minimum for what I do, but I can expand the RAM. Far more importantly, I have hooked it up to the nice Dell ips monitor we've had for a while now, but that I could'nt use with the other machine!! I added a wireless keyboard/mouse combo for a remarkably nice laptop-and-desktop solution for a stupid price. If it starts to falter as software demands more and more, at that price I can afford to upgrade again in two years. Here's hoping it keeps working as well as it has started out!! I can actually upload raw files in real time, now. And it hasn't yet balked at anything I've thrown it - very happy camper so far. Fingers crossed it isn't one of those machines that starts great but then starts to have problems after it breaks in.............
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Old Sep-25-2012, 09:03 PM
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Color munki here. No probs with Win 7. I like it because you can also do your own printer profiles with it.
Old Sep-26-2012, 04:36 AM
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Ok, am I missing something? All of these calibrators are in the $200-400 range. My Huey was, uh, $60 (and I've had 4 great and reliable years out of it - it's just outdated and, although it's running, doesn't really like the new OS). Are those my only choices, or am I looking at the wrong things?
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Old Sep-26-2012, 06:03 AM
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Ok, am I missing something? All of these calibrators are in the $200-400 range. My Huey was, uh, $60 (and I've had 4 great and reliable years out of it - it's just outdated and, although it's running, doesn't really like the new OS). Are those my only choices, or am I looking at the wrong things?
I think the Huey wasn't geared towards the pro market since very few illustrators that I know use it.

xRrite just announced their Color Munki Smile which is a consumer version of their device.
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Old Sep-26-2012, 06:59 AM
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Yeah, found those drivers - installed ok, but not always behaving as I would expect; the room-light adjustments are sometimes pretty extreme! Not sure it's entirely trustable at this point, but we'll see....

Tom, nothing too special in the end, but it was such a screaming deal - and available on the day I needed it - that I couldn't really walk past it. Another Dell studio 15 with an i3 processor, currently with 6g ram (which I will expand to maximum capacity as soon as I can) 1tb hdd, and including licensed copies of Word/Excel 2012 (our MS Office is really, really old -useable, but starting to have compatibility issues) .... $499 including 2yr extended warranty.

So the processor is really at the minimum for what I do, but I can expand the RAM. Far more importantly, I have hooked it up to the nice Dell ips monitor we've had for a while now, but that I could'nt use with the other machine!! I added a wireless keyboard/mouse combo for a remarkably nice laptop-and-desktop solution for a stupid price. If it starts to falter as software demands more and more, at that price I can afford to upgrade again in two years. Here's hoping it keeps working as well as it has started out!! I can actually upload raw files in real time, now. And it hasn't yet balked at anything I've thrown it - very happy camper so far. Fingers crossed it isn't one of those machines that starts great but then starts to have problems after it breaks in.............
Diva, That machine ought to be just fine. I actually used my Gf's LT over this past week on a job and used After Effects quite nicely. It only has 4GB of Ram even though it is a first gen i5. Video is notorious for heavy-loads. I was pleased. Her Machine is about 3yrs. old.
Old Sep-26-2012, 09:18 AM
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That Smile looks like a recycle of the old i1 Display2 puck. Hopefully they have upgraded its' sensor to the standard of the new i1 Display Pro or Colormunki Display. If they have not, I'd pass. For starters I question it's compatibility with wide gamut monitors. The next point I ponder on is using it in a dual monitor system - my i1 Display2 is far from ideal in terms of elegant and reliable software and if this Smile uses a rehash of the old i1D2 software.... well, good luck. You may not be using dual monitors at the moment but later it may appeal to you.
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Old Sep-26-2012, 07:03 PM
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Is this the ColorMunki that folks like? http://www.amazon.com/Xrite-CMUNDIS-.../ref=pd_cp_p_3

The Huey is constantly freaking out with the new OS - I'm pretty much decided to give up on it and just get something else; drivers or not, it's just no stable with win7.
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Old Sep-26-2012, 08:02 PM
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Diva...here is a link to a search on ebay for i1Display...it has the PRO and also the LT version....and for the PRO there is the $50 rebate thru the end of the year...
LINK-----------> http://tinyurl.com/bszm8zs

The Lt is what I used after my Huey...went Ka Bluey... ... ... ... ...LT has been discontinued...

LINK to i1 Photo site....you can compare what your needs are by reading the product info pages here ... ... happy Hunting
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Old Sep-27-2012, 05:44 AM
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Thanks Art. Even with the rebate those are still pretty steep. I'm thinking the mid-grade Munki will probably fit my needs, but just want to check and see if that's the one others have used and liked. The new "Smile" is indeed cheaper, but it will only pair with one monitor (not one monitor at a time, but ONE monitor for its lifetime - that's no good to me since I have the big screen and the laptop screen itself to consider).

Andrew, looks like the Spyder3 elite is no longer a model; there are newer ones, but I"m getting horribly confused over what each model can do....
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Old Sep-27-2012, 08:28 AM
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Ok, just ordered a Spyderpro 4- it and the ColorMunki pro are comparable, but the Spyderpro seemed to have better reviews and fewer instances of "my screen went brown".

Here's hoping.........................
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Old Sep-27-2012, 04:56 PM
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Good choice. All current colorimeters are good enough for us, "brown screens" usually happen when someone doesn't know what he/she is doing :)
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Old Sep-27-2012, 04:59 PM
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I'm using spyder elite 3.. but my grey tones have reddish hue to them..
I'm so frustrated!!
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Old Sep-27-2012, 05:39 PM
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I use the Spyder Elite 3 as well no casts whatsoever. I recommend checking your neutral settings before calibrating.
Also use the tool to measure accuracy of your new profile after calibration. Does it show a delta (it should if it's really
out of whack)?

Sometimes it takes some time to get used to a new profile. When I first calibrated my monitor I tought everything
had an orange tint to it. But after a while I got used to it and when I now switch by to my old (non-profile) settings
everything looks as if it had a blue color cast. What I mean is that perception is not the best way to tell if a color
is accurate. Got any prints to compare against the digital files on your monitor?
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Old Sep-28-2012, 06:33 AM
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I'm using spyder elite 3.. but my grey tones have reddish hue to them..
I'm so frustrated!!
Is the red more prevalent on the left side of the screen? Many recent IPS type LCD panels are prone to displaying a red/green tint/caste that's most noticeable on light gray or white screens. Red on left and green on right.

Otherwise speak with the Datacolor support people - they're very good, more so than my experience with X-Rite CSR's.
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