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Dale
8th of March 2006 (Wed), 06:24
Looking for a LCD monitor profiler. Any suggestions,or reviews that can be pointed to?

wcbert33
8th of March 2006 (Wed), 07:21
I used Gretagmacbeth Eye-one Display two, Eye-One Display Two (http://intl.i1color.com/index.cfm/MenuItemID/344/MenuGroup/IntlHome.htm). There are others that people recommend and they are just as good, DryCreek Monitor Calibration Tool (http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/monitor_calibration_tools.htm)

I aslo recommended Coloreyes (http://www.integrated-color.com/cedisplay/monitorprofiling.html) for the software used. It is expensive but I can see the results on my LCD.

Bill

DavidW
8th of March 2006 (Wed), 17:39
I'm using Monaco OPTIX XR Pro here. It works well - I struggle to distinguish my soft proofs from my prints.



David

tim
8th of March 2006 (Wed), 19:34
Monaco Optix, non-pro, works well.

md_129
8th of March 2006 (Wed), 19:41
monaco optix and EZcolor for sure.

PacAce
8th of March 2006 (Wed), 22:14
Looks like someone's being out-gunned here so I better chime in and help. GretagMacBeth and Eye-One Display 2 for me, too. :D

dgcorner
8th of March 2006 (Wed), 22:42
Monaco Optix, non-pro, works well.

Yes it does! Thanks again Tim!

mbze430
9th of March 2006 (Thu), 03:32
This is what I use....

ProfileMaker 5 Publish Plus Display One Pro bundle (http://www.gretagmacbeth.com/index/products/products_color-mgmt-spec/products_professional-cm/products_pm5publishplus.htm)

Dale
9th of March 2006 (Thu), 07:01
Thanks for the input fellows. Choice will be determined if I can find dealers in Canada. I have only been able to find the ColorVison Spyder2. Having used the old Spyder on my CTR I wasn't impressed with the software and would like to try something different for my LCD.