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iMac monitor color calibration: third party worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="chappers" data-source="post: 1368724" data-attributes="member: 77473"><p>Not used the Colormonkie myself as I use the eye-one display 2, but have heard good reports on other forums. Have seen some not so encouraging comments about the i1Display Pro, mainly aimed at the software, not the sensor.</p><p></p><p>You could also look at the Spyder as an alternative, but would tend to use the "Advanced" setting rather than the standard ones as you can set more of the parametrs you want, rather than just accept the defaults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chappers, post: 1368724, member: 77473"] Not used the Colormonkie myself as I use the eye-one display 2, but have heard good reports on other forums. Have seen some not so encouraging comments about the i1Display Pro, mainly aimed at the software, not the sensor. You could also look at the Spyder as an alternative, but would tend to use the "Advanced" setting rather than the standard ones as you can set more of the parametrs you want, rather than just accept the defaults. [/QUOTE]
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