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James McDonagh wrote:What is the best software to use that calibrates your screen? I'm using a laptop.
Resolve supports Lightspace and SpectraCal Calman. LG has just struck a deal that will allow DDC control of their hardware for consumer/high-end OLED displays, which is an interesting direction.
A sensitive enough probe.. i-1, C6, or better, will start adding to the cost, its not just about software.
You will also likely have to invest in VideoForge to provide test signals to your display, and something like Client3 software to override your laptop's internal OS Colorsync CMS system. Most of these analysis applications are Windows-only, but Apple systems will host the color management plugin.
By the time you get to where your calibration solution works, you will have spent the equivalent (plus time invested in learning how to calibrate a monitor) of just investing in a grade-rated display.
Its a pay-me-now or pay-me-later proposition. If I walk into a foreign studio, I will likely burn about 4-6 hours wrestling with their TV Set to get it to where it is *close enough* to use.
jPo, CSI