• • • • Recommendation: My recommendation, based on extensive field-testing, is the MonacoOPTIX XR Pro. I have compared this product to Gretagmacbeth’s Eyeone display and Eyeone PM, to the aging ColorVison OptiCAL and Spyder combo, to Integrated Color’s BasICColor Display and the LaCie Blue-eye system. The other systems all have their merits but only the Monaco product has the simple interface and a set of features not found in the other products. The Features: The first thing you will like about Monaco’s products is their straightforward interface. They use a wizard-like system that steps you through the process.
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Other products leave you wondering where to start or what to do first. The waters of colour management are muddy enough and the last thing you need is an overly complicated product that does not get used because of the fear of making things worse. You begin the process by selecting the parameters of the profile. If you are using a light booth then you can use an advance feature to measure the colour temperature of your light booth and use that measurement as the colour temperature for your monitor, thus allowing a closer match. The software also checks to see if the OSD (On Screen Display) is interfering with the values being measured. After calibration the software measures a series of colour swatches to create an ICC profile for your display. Telugu Madhu Babu Shadow New Novels Coming.