![]() ![]() The last yearbook I worked on, I didn't even ask the printer for a printed proof. Now that I got the X-Rite ColorMunki Display, I've gotten more comfortable on how to edit the pictures to get the results I want in the final print. This added cost & time to the printing process. I'd make the changes, give them back to the graphic designer and we'd wait for the next printed proof. When we would get the printed proof back, I'd have to go look at the proofs and then mark which ones needed changing and which ones were too dark, etc. The thing with sending in the pictures to the person designing the yearbook was that before getting the X-Rite ColorMunki Display, I couldn't be sure what the images were going to look like. Then I volunteered to try to get shots of more of the athletes on the team for the yearbook and the year-end video. I originally started taking pictures of my daughter at gymnastics. To me, this is where I found the time savings. I have to say I am really happy that I am using X-Rite equipment! I'm just getting my head around how to use it, but for big projects, shooting RAW and adding this to your workflow, I can see how it will save even more time!!! I actually just picked up the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport last month for a shoot I have this month. I got an X-Rite ColorMunki Display 3 maybe 4 years ago.Īnd it has saved me so much time and has allowed me to get the colours I want!!! Also, when you send an image file out for people to look at, you have no control over their monitor so calibration is exactly worthless for that. I don't think there's any benefit when I'm just looking at images on the monitor you can get used to anything. ![]() I calibrate my monitor with an X-Rite Display Pro and find that it improves color accuracy when I have prints made. I am curious about other people's experience with it and the calibrating effect. Not sure if it's worth keeping the ColorMunki Display. It was originally set to "Technicolor" preset. Other than that it's just images shared on the web.Īt any rate, I do question the profile on my HP monitor though it may just be my eyes were accustomed to a cooler and brighter display. I'm not printing anything myself but there is a chance that photos I edit might inevitably go to a printer. On my HP 22er monitor, it was a little more noticeable change, brightness went down a lot more and overall a much warmer tone. Seemed to do a slight tweak on my MacBook Pro, warmed up the display slightly and dropped the brightness a little. X-Rite i1 Display Pro, ColorMunki Display (since ArgyllCMS 1.3.4.Picked up an X-Rite Color Munki Display from an acquaintance for a decent price thinking it would be good to edit photos on my laptop, external screen, iPad with accurate colours.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).Lacie Blue Eye (treated as i1 Display 2).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).Datacolor SpyderX (since ArgyllCMS 2.1.0).Datacolor Spyder5 (since ArgyllCMS 1.7.0).Datacolor Spyder4 (since ArgyllCMS 1.3.6).Datacolor Spyder3 (since ArgyllCMS 1.1.0).Application: Version: Date: Mac: Windows: i1 Display Pro / i1Profiler: 3.2.1:: Download: Download: i1Studio: 1.5.1 Mac 1.5.0 PC:: Download: Download. Powered USB Port Monitor resolution of 1024x768 pixels or higher Dual display support requires either 2 video cards or a dual head video card that supports dual video LUT’s being loaded. User must have Administrator rights to install, uninstall the application and the ColorMunki device drivers, and to be able to save Monitor Profiles. Prior to installing the update to ColorMunki Photo, v1.2.1 you will need to remove the existing software from your system. File Type: PC -, Mac - ZIP File Download: Mac Version Notes: This new build of ColorMunki Photo will allow you to install on Mac OS 10.10 (Yosemite). Supported devices are ColorMunki Smile™, ColorMunki Display™, i1Studio, ColorMunki Photo™, i1Display Pro™ and i1Pro 2™) Mobile Color Perfection. (Please note that a supported X-Rite measurement device is required for the calibration process. Just calibrated my iMac and Apple Cinema Display with no issues. I trashed the files related to Colormunki and X-Rite and installed the new software. ![]()
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