Apple fanboy macrumors Ivy Bridge Feb 21, 2012 58,009 57,548 Behind the Lens, UK Jul 17, 2015 #26 Badagri said: I'm assuming you need the i1 Pro for more patches for the i1 Profiler? Click to expand... Yes the i1 profiler software will only work with the i1 Display Pro or i1 Pro, not the Colormunki Display.
Badagri said: I'm assuming you need the i1 Pro for more patches for the i1 Profiler? Click to expand... Yes the i1 profiler software will only work with the i1 Display Pro or i1 Pro, not the Colormunki Display.
B Badagri macrumors 6502a Aug 9, 2012 500 78 UK Jul 17, 2015 #27 I mean if you want more patches so the i1 Display Pro can profile the display. Default small patches is 462? for 7 minutes. Is that the only way you can get more patches? Or do you need to purchase them? I'm also curious how well the Apple displays CCFL and LED perform near black... http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/Calibration/monitor_black.htm http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php#blacktest.png
I mean if you want more patches so the i1 Display Pro can profile the display. Default small patches is 462? for 7 minutes. Is that the only way you can get more patches? Or do you need to purchase them? I'm also curious how well the Apple displays CCFL and LED perform near black... http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/Calibration/monitor_black.htm http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php#blacktest.png
Apple fanboy macrumors Ivy Bridge Feb 21, 2012 58,009 57,548 Behind the Lens, UK Jul 17, 2015 #28 You can select 119, 220 or 462 colour patches. I don't think you can purchase any more. But tbh, I tend to use 119 on mine which is accurate enough. Why do you feel 462 is not enough?
You can select 119, 220 or 462 colour patches. I don't think you can purchase any more. But tbh, I tend to use 119 on mine which is accurate enough. Why do you feel 462 is not enough?