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Re: [Digital BW] Re: LaCie vs. Sony vs. Mitsubishi

2003-01-31 by Robert Damon

I have a LaCie monitor (Electron Blue III 22"). I calibrated it with 
Monaco EZcolor using their hardware calibrator and software (I think 
their device is the same as the Blue Eye -- at least it looks the 
same). It works. I can see 1/1/1 which is clearly different from 0/0/0 
and 2/2/2. I'm generally quite pleased with this monitor.

Bob Damon

On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 05:30  AM, aitor Peña Inclán wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a 22" Lacie III and can´t calibrated it in OSX. The blueye 
> software
> give me an error.
> Does anyone have the same problem?
> Aitor
>
>
>> On my LaCie II 22"--blue eye calibrated in OS X-- I can see 1/1/1. 
>> It's well
>> documented that monitor quality varies from unit to unit. It's 
>> therefore hard
>> to
>> make brand/model generalizations based on use of an individual unit.
>>
>> Amadou Diallo
>
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