Greg,
> I've just received my Eye One Display, however it doesn't seem to come with
> any software
> that allows the device to be used for measurements (luminance, temperature,
> etc).  I see
> that the new LCMS profiler supports the Eye One Display - are there any
> plans for a
> utility like I'm describing?
> 
> I *do* realise that it's only usable with emissive devices.

Did you download and install ProfileMakerPro 4.1.5 and use MeasureTool?

> Eye One Match V2.03A seems to be *always* writing a white point of D50 (or
> close to) in the resulting ICC file,
> regardless of the white point I select in the program!

Any application that is creating "ICC compliant" display profiles *must*
write normalized D50 tristimulus values in the Media White Point tag now.
That's the law. As far as I know.

> Based on advertising literature for this product, it seems that this
> is an advertised feature.  It is advertised that the user-adjusted
> white point is not overridden by default.
> This is the blurb in the feature sheet:
> "New "native white point" option leaves the white point of the monitor
> as is."
> Since it is an option, presumably there is some way to disable it.

Yes you can calibrate at any white point you want!

> I've just tried the native whitepoint option, and it does *not* fix the
> problem.
> I.e, setting my hardware to 9300K results in a whitepoint tag in the profile
> of exactly
> D50.

See? I told you. 

Regards,

Roger Breton  |  Laval, Canada  |  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx



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