![]() basICColor display 6 Pro includes some of the advanced features found in Eizo ColorNavigator like sensor correlation CMYK soft proofing evaluation for specific press standards (FOGRA/GRACOL/SWOP/etc.) ISO 14861/12646 soft proofing display compliance measurement and evaluation and automatic viewing booth brightness matching to display with JUST Color Communicator series viewers. According to the current display 6 pro datasheet you can upgrade the standard version to the pro version for the $240 difference in their usual stand alone price. Whether those additional features are of value to you depends entirely on your individual requirements (and possibly other equipment used) for your work. basICColor display 6 Pro expands on those capabilities with additional features. In summary, basICColor display 6 is a reasonably priced solution which can provide hardware or software calibration/profiling for a variety of displays with a wide range of measuring devices. It has been developed by Franz Herbert with a long history in engineering color management solutions. basICColor display 6 has recently been rebuilt for 64-bit only macOS systems like Catalina/Big Sur and the latest hardware. (the MYIRO-1 is not supported in SpectraView II or ColorNavigator) One note: Konica Minolta includes basICColor display 6 with the MYIRO-1, but this bundled version only works with that instrument. It also supports the relatively new competitor to the X-Rite i1Pro spectrophotometer series from Konica Minolta, the MYIRO-1. ![]() It supports proprietary sensors from NEC and Eizo. basICColor display 6 supports a wide range of colorimeters and spectrophotometers. Additionally, it can be used with other displays which do not offer external control of hardware calibration to manually pre-calibrate and then profile the display, like a laptop or iMac for example. ![]() It may also be able to hardware calibrate other displays (Dell/HP/LG etc.) thru the display's DDC/CI (Display Data Channel/Command Interface) depending on the individual model of display. It can be used to hardware calibrate and profile both NEC and Eizo displays. basICColor display 6 (standard version - $89) works with multiple brands and types of displays. I'll start first with the standard version capabilities. I'll detail a few of the reasons below that I have not yet mentioned. To return to the topic, I've suggested in earlier posts that an NEC or Eizo owner might want to consider the standard or pro versions of basICColor display 6 as either a substitute for NEC SpectraView II or Eizo ColorNavigator or for use alongside their proprietary calibration/profiling software. Not a single person as yet has taken you seriously! It is too bad you can't reflect on that fact and move on. Or, will you continue to hit rock bottom here? You are free to make such a new post as the rest of us are free to ignore you and your pooping again on carpets in a post you don't belong. Why not start your own thread anywhere about how rude I am and how upset you are by my requests for you to stick to a topic and maybe show us, you have actually created a snapshot using a camera. Otherwise you'd get on the topic and make some kind of contribution to the topic instead of coming in here again, walking into this room and others, taking yet another dump on the carpet and departing. Quote from: Frans Waterlander on August 23, 2021, 07:26:50 pm -I wonder, have you hit rock-bottom yet?įrans, you have highjacked a thread about a topic you apparently know nothing about monitors for editing and print proofing. Raw & Post Processing, Printing > Colour Management New Monitor for photo editing and print proofing
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