Good job, Igor! You've gone way deeper than I when I wasinvestigating.
I suggest you put this up as a blog entry or articlesomewhere and I
can almost guarantee you'll get good traffic from it.There's much
confusion in the colour calibration market.
I can't argue with your findings. I ended up buying the Spyder3 Pro
acouple of years back because the X-Rite competitive models were
twicethe price or higher at that time in Canada. I was bewildered by
thenumber of discontinued models, and who owned what. Looked to me
thatone or two big guys had bought up all the other companies or
productsfrom everyone else.
The Spyder3 Pro I have can be upgraded by me buying new s/w for
it,thus turning it into an "Elite". It's not at all clear that this
wouldactually be useful to me, so I haven't done it yet. But it's
supposedto be able to calibrate projectors if I do, so ya never know.
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Igor Roshchin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Happy New Year, All!
>
> I still haven't purchased a calibration tool for my display.
> So, I've been looking more carefully at different options, and reading
> information about different models.
> (We discussed various calibration tools on the list back in August:
> http://pdml.net/pipermail/pdml_pdml.net/2011-August/285721.html )
[snippy-poo]


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