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CZ Eddie
Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 1601 Location: Austin, TX
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brucek
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CZ Eddie
Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 1601 Location: Austin, TX
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Yeah, I took that route once.
It was probably just me doing things wrong, but I had mixed results.
Actually, I'm positive it was just me doing things wrong.
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HogPilot
Joined: 21 Jan 2010 Posts: 2383
TV/Projector: Vizio P702ui-B3, Pioneer Elite Pro-151FD & 111FD
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Bruce's suggestion is great for someone just learning to calibrate, but keep a couple things in mind. The OEM i1D2 (the $119 one that he linked) is different from the ones that SpectraCAL sells in that the latter has quite a few extra tables loaded into it to compensate for meter errors with different display types. If you get the OEM i1D2 and HFCR, it may or may not properly read your display. DIY CalMAN with the i1D2 significantly increases your chances of getting a proper result (within the accuracy limits of the meter). I'd say for $80 extra, having that flexibility/assurance is definitely worth it.
**Edit - sorry, I missed that the ad states that it's an OEM i1D2. I'd contact SpectraCal and see if they have any features in CalMAN that help compensate for the D2's improper reading of certain displays.
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Spanky Ham
Joined: 22 Mar 2006 Posts: 5643 Location: Comedy Central
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I wouldn't spend the money on that meter. I haven't read anything about the new Spyder 4, but that may be an option depending on price (when if Spectra gets one). I would just spend the money on i1 Display Pro from ChromaPure. If you can't swing that or get a buddy to go in with you, then rent a Munki from Spectra. A last resort is the i1 Display 3 retail, but I am not sure if you can use it with pjs.
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kal Forum Administrator
Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 18114 Location: Ottawa, Canada
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HogPilot
Joined: 21 Jan 2010 Posts: 2383
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I'd personally spend the extra $200 for the ChromaPure/i1D3 package, the i1D2 can't hold a candle to the D3 in terms of speed, low light sensitivity, accuracy, and flexibility. Plus you're supporting a great forum!
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kal Forum Administrator
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