If you've decided to buy a color instrument because ArgyllCMS supports it, please let the dealer and manufacturer know that “You bought it because ArgyllCMS supports it”-thanks. X-Rite/GretagMacbeth i1 Pro (the EFI ES-1000 version of the instrument is also reported to work) X-Rite/GretagMacbeth i1 Monitor (since ArgyllCMS 1.0.3) X-Rite ColorMunki Design/Photo (since ArgyllCMS 1.1.0) The HP DreamColor, NEC SpectraSensor Pro and SpectraCal C6 versions of the instrument are also reported to work) X-Rite i1 Display Pro, ColorMunki Display (since ArgyllCMS 1.3.4. X-Rite/GretagMacbeth i1 Display 2/LT (the HP DreamColor/Advanced Profiling Solution versions of the instrument are also reported to work) X-Rite ColorMunki Smile (since ArgyllCMS 1.5.0) X-Rite ColorMunki Create (treated as i1 Display 2) X-Rite Chroma 5 (treated as i1 Display 1) Sequel Imaging MonacoOPTIX/Chroma 4 (treated as i1 Display 1) Sencore ColorPro III, IV & V (treated as i1 Display 1) The K-1, K-8 and K-10 are also reported to work) Image Engineering EX1 (since ArgyllCMS 1.8.0) Hughski ColorHug2 (since ArgyllCMS 1.7.0) Hughski ColorHug (Linux support since ArgyllCMS 1.3.6, Windows support with newest ColorHug firmware since ArgyllCMS 1.5.0, fully functional Mac OS X support since ArgyllCMS 1.6.2) For display readings, these currently are:ĭatacolor Spyder3 (since ArgyllCMS 1.1.0)ĭatacolor Spyder4 (since ArgyllCMS 1.3.6)ĭatacolor Spyder5 (since ArgyllCMS 1.7.0)ĭatacolor SpyderX (since ArgyllCMS 2.1.0) All instruments supported by ArgyllCMS are also supported by Displa圜AL. You’re probably just observing the display with linear videoLUTs.You need one of the supported instruments to make measurements. Other than what Victor stated above, when i do a 256 Gray Testchart verification, even if i have all of my profiles unloaded, Displa圜al changes to a very cold profile. It’ll affect everything (to some extent also the black level reading), and the correction will also make the Spyder’s white level reading match the ColorMunki’s. Would that calibration affect only the color readings or will affect also the black reading too? In the window that pops up, click “Measure” for both the ColorMunki and Spyder. Next to correction, click the blue “plus” icon. With both instruments connected, click the blue “Refresh” arrow on the “Display & instrument” tab so they both show up in the instrument dropdown. Then you can observe if/how much the readings fluctuate.Īlso, you mentioned several times the Spyder can be calibrated with the use of the Colormunki, could you give me a quick explanation of how to do that? If you start a calibration with interactive adjustment enabled, you can move the measurement window out of the way and bring up a black patch (e.g. Is there a way to find out if the Colormunki black reading is accurate? I would lean towards the ColorMunki, although spectrometers usually don’t have the best low light accuracy. So the question, who should I believe? Colormunki or Spyder? Would that calibration affect only the color readings or will affect also the black reading too? I know this particular screen has a pretty new technology of backlight and Spyder might not have the right correction profile So the question, who should I believe? Colormunki or Spyder? Is there a way to find out if the Colormunki black reading is accurate? Like test it several times and see if I always get the same? would that help to see if the device can be trusted on its black reading?Īlso, you mentioned several times the Spyder can be calibrated with the use of the Colormunki, could you give me a quick explanation of how to do that? or point me to the documentation where that is explained? I remember seen something but now I can’t find it. 45 so then I tried my Spyder 4 and I also got a contrast ratio of about 730:1 with a min black point of. 15 and he was getting with his Spyder 5 a contrast ration of about 750:1 with a minimum black point of about. With the screen at 100% brightness, and no calibration loaded, I was getting a contrast ratio of 1070:1 with the Colormunki with a minimum black point of about. Hi! As you know, I have being going back and forth with a colleague that have the same hardware, but we have different colorimeters / spectrometers.
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