Just like the title asks, I know its not a one time thing, but I figure it would not hurt to rent one and try to calibrate this POS monitor I am using right now. I plan to invest when I get a new monitor but thats not for a while
Littlejon Dsgn Goldmember 3,266 posts Likes: 904 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Sandy, Oregon More info | May 31, 2013 12:49 | #1 Just like the title asks, I know its not a one time thing, but I figure it would not hurt to rent one and try to calibrate this POS monitor I am using right now. I plan to invest when I get a new monitor but thats not for a while
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brooksclayton Member 82 posts Joined Feb 2012 More info | May 31, 2013 15:01 | #2 Do you have any photo/video/designer friends that would be willing to split the cost of the calibrator with you? You guys could pass it around every 1-3 months.
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Littlejon Dsgn THREAD STARTER Goldmember 3,266 posts Likes: 904 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Sandy, Oregon More info | May 31, 2013 15:23 | #3 brooksclayton wrote in post #15986670 ![]() Do you have any photo/video/designer friends that would be willing to split the cost of the calibrator with you? You guys could pass it around every 1-3 months. Didn't think of that, will have to ask around.
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PixelMagic Cream of the Crop 5,546 posts Likes: 6 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Racine, WI More info | May 31, 2013 15:26 | #4 I've never heard of any calibration devices being available for rental. Perhaps you can try a local camera club...they may have one for members to use.
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tim Light Bringer ![]() 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | May 31, 2013 18:15 | #5 Generally these tools have software that runs on your PC, and is licensed for one machine only, so nope, probably not. If you can find a tool that will generate a profile, then some way to get the OS to use that profile, that may be possible. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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brooksclayton Member 82 posts Joined Feb 2012 More info | May 31, 2013 21:43 | #6 tim wrote in post #15987217 ![]() Generally these tools have software that runs on your PC, and is licensed for one machine only, so nope, probably not. If you can find a tool that will generate a profile, then some way to get the OS to use that profile, that may be possible. Ahh I didn't even think about the license. Very good point that should be looked into before making the decision.
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drvnbysound Goldmember 3,316 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2009 More info | May 31, 2013 22:01 | #7 tim wrote in post #15987217 ![]() Generally these tools have software that runs on your PC, and is licensed for one machine only, so nope, probably not. If you can find a tool that will generate a profile, then some way to get the OS to use that profile, that may be possible. A spyder 4 express ![]() I have an older DTP94 calibration device, which I'd sell. It has no software that works under a modern OS, and it's not ideal for LED monitors, but it works well with CF LCD monitors. I believe the Sypder (DataColor) license states that you can install the software on as many computers as you would like. Obviously, unlike a standard application (i.e. Photoshop) it's only going to be able to calibrate when the hardware is plugged in anyway. I use manual exposure settings on the copy machine
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Littlejon Dsgn THREAD STARTER Goldmember 3,266 posts Likes: 904 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Sandy, Oregon More info | Just did a quick google search and got this
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JeremyKPhoto Goldmember 1,634 posts Likes: 46 Joined Apr 2012 More info | May 31, 2013 23:28 | #9 I would HIGHLY suggest purchasing a calibrator. You will want to calibrate your monitor if your ambient light changes a lot 5D Mark III / 70-200 2.8L IS II / 24-105L / 50 1.8 stm / Tamron 70-300 VC / Sigma 85mm 1.4 Art
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drvnbysound Goldmember 3,316 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2009 More info | May 31, 2013 23:32 | #10 Littlejon Dsgn wrote in post #15987968 ![]() Just did a quick google search and got this http://www.borrowlenses.com/category/calibrators ![]() not sure if X-Rite or Datacolor devices are for monitors or for printer profiles (I am new to all this calibration stuff). ![]() ... and I was going to start offering to 'rent' mine in the classifieds I use manual exposure settings on the copy machine
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Littlejon Dsgn THREAD STARTER Goldmember 3,266 posts Likes: 904 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Sandy, Oregon More info | May 31, 2013 23:57 | #11 drvnbysound wrote in post #15987991 ![]() ... and I was going to start offering to 'rent' mine in the classifieds ![]() So I take it one of those are what I would use then. I used one of those free download programs that have images, and everything looked good. Prints match my screen as well so I am happy. Part of me is just curious and wants to give it a shot.
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drvnbysound Goldmember 3,316 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2009 More info | Jun 01, 2013 00:09 | #12 Yes, the ColorMunki will do screen calibration. That said, at $36 for a 3 day rental, I'd still buy one as I did (I bought a Spyder4Pro)... especially knowing that the screen really should be calibrated fairly often. Realize that a monitor will not represent color and/or brightness exactly the same the day you buy it as it does 6 months or a year later. The default setting for the Spyder4Pro is to calibrate every 2 weeks. I use manual exposure settings on the copy machine
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me ![]() 34,090 posts Likes: 44 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Jun 01, 2013 00:25 | #13 Littlejon Dsgn wrote in post #15986302 ![]() Just like the title asks, I know its not a one time thing, but I figure it would not hurt to rent one and try to calibrate this POS monitor I am using right now. I plan to invest when I get a new monitor but thats not for a while ![]() You can rent mine for 3 days for $50. If there are 5 more takers, it'll pay for itself. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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drvnbysound Goldmember 3,316 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2009 More info | Jun 01, 2013 09:32 | #14 cdifoto wrote in post #15988089 ![]() You can rent mine for 3 days for $50. If there are 5 more takers, it'll pay for itself. ![]() Pretty much what I was thinking too! I use manual exposure settings on the copy machine
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aaxsherm Member 203 posts Joined Mar 2010 More info | Jun 01, 2013 21:13 | #15 Littlejon Dsgn wrote in post #15986302 ![]() Just like the title asks, I know its not a one time thing, but I figure it would not hurt to rent one and try to calibrate this POS monitor I am using right now. I plan to invest when I get a new monitor but thats not for a while ![]() Lensrentals offer rentals as well if you end up going this route: Andy
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