espn said:Hehehe now you know why calibration is important? Wait till you see what calibration does to your monitors.
Next go flip through all your photo albums and start re-processing 'em!!!! :bsmilie:
Darren said:Not trying to crash this MO, but just wondering what would be the incentive to upgrade to the V2 hardware if you already have the V1.
From the website, can see that there are 2 new features of the hardware:
1. the ambient light measurement;
2. the improved sensor sensitivity and speed.
#1 is cool but does it really affect the calibration per se?
#2 could be significant if its really improved in the sensitivity but speed is kinda like a nice afterthought (after all, you only calibrate once in a while).
For me, the iMatch 3.0 software significantly improved the Eye-One's calibration of my monitors, so I personally can't see any benefit from upgrading to the v2 hardware.
But this MO is definitely a great deal for those that don't currently have a Eye-One Display, just wondering about those that already have the v1 h/w.
espn said:You can download it from www.i1color.com![]()
eye 1 publish cost S$4.3kahbeng said:i wonder how much it cost for the eye 1 publish? cant find the price in the web. is this eye 1 display cheaper and than the monitor spyder?
SNAG said:OT a little (and I think I've asked about this before):
There's no such thing as a "wrong" or right whitepoint right?
Goose said:Geez, my previous white point was set to 9300k... ;p ....now everything looks yellowish to me
jumbocrab said:Greetings fellow Eye-One Display 2 owners,
Does anyone know where to get the manual? I know there is a tutorial on the disk. Was hoping for something more detailed like a thick paper manual.