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steveash

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Aug 7, 2008
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I was recommended Displaycal as calibration software. I was thinking of giving it a try with my i1 Display. Anyone tried it?
 

mollyc

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Aug 18, 2016
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Can't you just use the x-rite software that is designed for the i1?
 

Apple fanboy

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Feb 21, 2012
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Behind the Lens, UK
I was recommended Displaycal as calibration software. I was thinking of giving it a try with my i1 Display. Anyone tried it?
I have but not sure the benefits over the standard i1 profiler software. It can be a workaround for people with older unsupported devices if you can no longer get it to work with your current version of MacOS.
 

anotherscotsman

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Aug 2, 2014
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I was recommended Displaycal as calibration software. I was thinking of giving it a try with my i1 Display. Anyone tried it?
Slightly off-topic but I have used DispcalGUI as a front end for the Argyll suite since the software for i1 didn't work for me. Worked a treat and free.
 

steveash

macrumors 6502a
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Aug 7, 2008
527
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UK
I have but not sure the benefits over the standard i1 profiler software. It can be a workaround for people with older unsupported devices if you can no longer get it to work with your current version of MacOS.
Slightly off-topic but I have used DispcalGUI as a front end for the Argyll suite since the software for i1 didn't work for me. Worked a treat and free.

Thanks. It seems that it is really best for those having problems with their native software rather than adding any extra features.
 
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