See displaycalgui. It is the front end for argyll. There is an easy
installation option on their downloads page.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 12:25 AM, John sesso...@earthlink.net wrote:
And if you look at the earlier OT: X-Rite ColorMunki Display on sale
thread, Zos mentioned an open source color
Are there any decent calibrators for in the $70 dollar range? I think I have
my screens pretty well set up - any time I send a print job to CostCo and say
no corrections they come back looking like I'd like.
Lately, though, I've occasionally hooked up a second monitor to my laptop and
the
Charles, keep your eyes peeled for a holiday deal at Adorama or BH
Photo (or similar). You'll likely see one of the Express models dip
to $70 with mail in rebate or something. Any of these will do the job:
Spyder, Munki, i1, etc.
There's generally no issue with running the calibration on more
If you're interested, I have a Spyder 3 Pro you can have for $35.00.
-p
On 12/23/2014 5:19 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
Are there any decent calibrators for in the $70 dollar range? I think I have my screens
pretty well set up - any time I send a print job to CostCo and say no
corrections
And if you look at the earlier OT: X-Rite ColorMunki Display on sale
thread, Zos mentioned an open source color management program called
Argyle that supports Windoze Mac supports a whole lot of older
hardware, and according to the online docs it works with OS X 10.3
through 10.7 and may
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