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iMac monitor color calibration: third party worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJF" data-source="post: 1251055" data-attributes="member: 43131"><p>I use a couple of Mac Pros to shoot at my studio with EIZO monitors and Eye One calibration, but I often do much of my retouching at home. I just bought a new iMac 27 and I tried Color Eyes with my Eye One but it doesn't seem to set the contrast and luminance level. </p><p></p><p>I thought that program allows you to adjust those parameters which you can't normally access on an iMac and keep them in the profile it comes up with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJF, post: 1251055, member: 43131"] I use a couple of Mac Pros to shoot at my studio with EIZO monitors and Eye One calibration, but I often do much of my retouching at home. I just bought a new iMac 27 and I tried Color Eyes with my Eye One but it doesn't seem to set the contrast and luminance level. I thought that program allows you to adjust those parameters which you can't normally access on an iMac and keep them in the profile it comes up with? [/QUOTE]
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