I *did* go to Xrite. The i1Studio is $515.

I didn't find any mention on their site of an "i1Studio free software upgrade" for people who already own the Xrite ColorMunki.

I have the Xrite "ColorMunki PHOTO - now includes COLORCHECKER CAMERA PROFILING TOOLS". I have never used the camera profiling tools because I was already using a full size "Macbeth ColorChecker".

That's why I asked if he had a link.

On 10/11/2019 13:00:23, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
No, not at all. I have the original "Eye One Display" box right here, bought
it in 2003-4 … it clearly lists software for both Mac and Windows systems.
Xrite renamed it to "i1 Display" at some point about a decade ago, same
software. The later "i1 Display Pro" model replaced my old Eye One Display
hardware and software about 2013 when the software become permanently
incompatible.

Go to Xrite.com.

G



On Oct 10, 2019, at 9:02 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:

I believe "iOne" was high end calibration software created for Apple.

ColorMunki used the same device as the iOne, but the iOne software was not
previously available for Windoze users.

If the iOne software will now work with Windoze that's a good thing. Do you
have a link?

On 10/10/2019 11:52:18, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Hi All, As far as I remember, some PDMLers use ColorMunki from X-Rite -
for calibrating their computer monitors. I just received an e-mail from
X-rite, that among other things says: "Already own ColorMunki Display?
Get the i1Studio free software upgrade." I don't know if that "upgrade"
is good for anything or not. But I was wondering if any PDMLer(s)
has(have) used that newer version of software, and if so, - how do you
like it? I was *mostly* happy with the old one (My product is called
ColorMunki Display), except for one issue. The software did not allow
loading up one of the previously created profiles. I.e. you can create a
new calibration profile, and have the program set it up as the active one
for the OS (Windows). But if you want to use one of the previously
created ones, - you'd have to go to the Windows display settings and
choose that yourself. This was rather annoying. I wonder if that problem
has been fixed in the new software (i1Studio). If you have installed that
new software, - could you please let me know? Thank you, Igor


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