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Anyone own a Colormonki or iDisplay pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="throttlemeister" data-source="post: 150821" data-attributes="member: 12228"><p>Dave, I use the Colormunki from X-Rite. It is very easy to use, quick and gives very good results on my rMBP. In the past I have used a Spyder2, but this is way better and easier to use.</p><p></p><p>It is however worth to note that to do it perfect, you need not just calibrate your display but also your printer. More expensive calibrator tools can do both. Personally, I didn't bother because 1) I don't print as much and 2) in my experience if the display is properly calibrated, print will be close enough for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="throttlemeister, post: 150821, member: 12228"] Dave, I use the Colormunki from X-Rite. It is very easy to use, quick and gives very good results on my rMBP. In the past I have used a Spyder2, but this is way better and easier to use. It is however worth to note that to do it perfect, you need not just calibrate your display but also your printer. More expensive calibrator tools can do both. Personally, I didn't bother because 1) I don't print as much and 2) in my experience if the display is properly calibrated, print will be close enough for me. [/QUOTE]
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