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Offline ZooCity

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Monitor Calibration
« on: April 03, 2014, 01:07:53 PM »
A follow up on that monitor post.  I need a decent calibration puck.  Can't seem to sort out the options as they are all so geared to those printing photos and laden with features I probably don't need.  Seeing as we are all screen here and my epson prints nothing but black, I'm not really in need of anything fancy.  Looking at a the mid-range ColorMunki. 

We may well be running a little dye sub soon and I wonder if the higher end models are worth it there in order to calibrate better with the printer? 


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Re: Monitor Calibration
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2014, 01:22:45 PM »
A follow up on that monitor post.  I need a decent calibration puck.  Can't seem to sort out the options as they are all so geared to those printing photos and laden with features I probably don't need.  Seeing as we are all screen here and my epson prints nothing but black, I'm not really in need of anything fancy.  Looking at a the mid-range ColorMunki. 

We may well be running a little dye sub soon and I wonder if the higher end models are worth it there in order to calibrate better with the printer?


this is the way to go. There are probably more professional pieces out there, but being able to do reflective and transmissive in one unit is a plus.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Colormunki-Photo-/261442024187?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cdf28b2fb

I have seen them close for as low as $99 and almost bought another one as a backup at that price (we paid about $500 for it). Design or photo version will both work for what you need.

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Re: Monitor Calibration
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2014, 04:51:29 PM »
Hey Pierre, those are the ones I'm looking at.  Only negative I could find is from photogs saying that, if you aren't happy with it's auto calibration to a printer, you have no curve control and then must adjust curves manually in PS.  That would be maddening for a photographer but I see little need for it for us screen printers.  It sounds like all these are the same basic hardware with the more affordable ones being short on the software features that some may want.  I do like that's it does both reflective and transmissive.  If you're happy with I'll go for it.

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Re: Monitor Calibration
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2014, 05:53:52 PM »
Hey Pierre, those are the ones I'm looking at.  Only negative I could find is from photogs saying that, if you aren't happy with it's auto calibration to a printer, you have no curve control and then must adjust curves manually in PS.  That would be maddening for a photographer but I see little need for it for us screen printers.  It sounds like all these are the same basic hardware with the more affordable ones being short on the software features that some may want.  I do like that's it does both reflective and transmissive.  If you're happy with I'll go for it.

if it doesn't come with software I can make you a copy of ours and mail it to you!

pierre

p.s. yes, I am very happy with it!
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Re: Monitor Calibration
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2014, 06:16:26 PM »
Colormunki Design can give pantone readings.
As for the Colormunki photo, it is more designed for photographer.

http://www.colormunki.com/
PANTONE ColorMunki Design overview


I am still thinking whether I should get the colormunki Design or i1Basic Pro2 while I am back in Australia.

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Re: Monitor Calibration
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2014, 06:43:47 PM »
Pierre let me use his Monkey to calibrate my laptop and let me tell you.. WOW!  8)

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