Ale biski kaina to Eye-One Basic ;/ "Icetom" <kkk@kk.com> wrote in message news:hemar4$rbj$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >O aš jau gavau :D Sukūriau bylą ir tiek savo sukurtame account'e (esu > priregistravęs savo produktą). > > Technical Support Resolution Report > > Company Name: xxx > Contact Name: xxx > Contact Phone: xxx > Contact EMail: xxx > > Based on the symptom you provided, we suggest you try our proposed > resolution. If it > does not address your issue please contact us again for further > troubleshooting. > > Product: EODIS2 > > Symptom: Is i1Display 2 suitable to calibrate sony WCG-CCFL monitor (Wide > Color Gamut Cold Cathode Fluorecent Lamp)? > > Proposed Resolution: Better use Eye-One Spectrophotometer (Eye-One Basic) > > > Hello, > thank you for your request. > Lots of customers are using an Eye-One Display 2 to calibrate wide color > gamut LED displays with an i1Display 2 successfully and the resulting > quality fully fits to their needs (visually corrected colors, smooth > gradations, neutral grays, corret luminance, white point, gamma). > However, if you have very high expectations on the resulting quality > (minimum deltaE), a full spectrophotometer like an Eye-One (included in the > product Eye-One Basic) will probably deliver more exactly results than the > i1Display 2 Colorimeter (spectral measurements in defined R,G,B ranges). An > Eye-One Pro hase even a better measurement repeatability (device is even > more expensive). > A re-certification of the Eye-One once a year is recommended especially when > doing reflection measurements (printer profiling, proofing verification > according to ISO print standards, etc.). Of course, for optimum performance, > I would remain t o recommend a re-certification once a year in any case, > however, if you decide to do it e.g. once every two years, it would probably > also work. > A re-certification of an Eye-One is for roughly 150,- EURO. The device needs > to be send to Service Department Switzerland then. > > Best regards, > Liane May > emeatechsupport@xrite.com > > > Dear Sir or Madam, I would like to return to discussion concerning > calibration of wcg monitors. Previously I used case 2009-00020525 for this > matter. Recently I read interesting message in Apple forum > (http://lists.apple.com/archives/colorsync-users/2009/Nov/msg00175.html ), > where Mr J.Raimar Kuhnen-Burger states, that Display 2 is not ver y suitable > for wcg monitor calibration due to big dE and etc. 1.Next year I would like > to buy LED LCD TV and to calibrate it using my Display 2. But after reading > above mentioned message I have very big doubt if Display 2 is > suitable/capable for such task. Do you provide free or not free Display 2 > firmware update for corect calibration of wcg monitors. If it is not free, > how much would it cost? Could you clear this with product specialists with > reference to above message in Apple webpage concerning Display 2 suitability > to calibrate wcg monitros with wcg CCFL or LED backlights. 2. If I will > decide to buy iPhoto Basic with iPro, do I need to send every year to your > company for iPro factory reference recalibration of the device? If yes, how > much does it cost? Thank you in advance for your reply. With best regards, > xxx > > > "Aladdin" <rimvydas@rimvydas.info> parašė naujienų > news:hels6k$64r$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> O kaip tu jiems rasei? As jiems support request'a sukuriau per puslapi, >> tai iki siol tyla:/ >