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iMac monitor color calibration: third party worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="infocusinc" data-source="post: 1245863" data-attributes="member: 193687"><p>I don't use an I-Mac but I do produce color critical work.</p><p></p><p>If you want quality color and the ability to repeat the calibration process with a decent degree of accuracy you can't rely on your eyeballs. That's what the Apple system uses...your eyeballs and not a dedicated instrument reading color patches.</p><p></p><p>All the tools you listed above are good ones. I've not used a Spyder for many years but it gets good reviews. I currently use a Color Munki with a NEC 2690 and NEC Spectraview software. Best color I've ever had bar none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infocusinc, post: 1245863, member: 193687"] I don't use an I-Mac but I do produce color critical work. If you want quality color and the ability to repeat the calibration process with a decent degree of accuracy you can't rely on your eyeballs. That's what the Apple system uses...your eyeballs and not a dedicated instrument reading color patches. All the tools you listed above are good ones. I've not used a Spyder for many years but it gets good reviews. I currently use a Color Munki with a NEC 2690 and NEC Spectraview software. Best color I've ever had bar none. [/QUOTE]
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