On Jul 2, 2009, at 7:15 AM, brocken_5110 wrote: > People have been writing online that ColorEyes Display Pro has > advanced features over Spyder3 Elite - any personal experiences to > share? Thats the purpose of ColorEyes: to offer maximal features. It may not be as quick or convenient to use, but it has specialty features above and beyond what standard display calibration software offers. Many users don't use all the features in Spyder3Elite, so may not have a lot of need of even more tools, but there are a few things in ColorEyes that are tempting to a wide range of users. But its most compelling when used with top end ($$$) graphics displays with internal LUT tables and high bit internal functioning, which ColorEyes accesses. It works two ways: if you already have a Spyder3, you can purchase ColorEyes software to run with it. Or, if you don't, and you are sure ColorEyes is the package for you, then you can purchase the ColorEyes/ Spyder3 bundle from Integrated Color. C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater CDTobie@...
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Re: [datacolor_group] Spyder3 Elite to ColorEyes Display Pro?
2009-07-02 by C D Tobie
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