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ColorEyes Display Pro Monitor Calibration Software SKU: CEDP-DK

ColorEyes Display Pro  Monitor Calibration Software 
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ColorEyes Display Pro is a powerful monitor calibration and profiling solution that is simple to use for both new and advanced users. Based off the proven technology of ColorEyes Display, ColorEyes Display Pro offers an easy to understand interface and a host of new features.

ColorEyes Display Pro gives more advanced users the tools and features they want and allows them to access them directly and immediately. Novice users, however, can opt to use the guided tour interface to assist them in setting up parameters and selecting features. ColorEyes Display Pro also provides an extensive database of information in each section, eliminating the need for a users manual and putting the information at users' fingertips.

ColorEyes Display Pro offers full Direct Digital Control (DDC) for most Mac and PC-driven monitors and for Eizo and LaCie monitors. DDC provides full control of monitor hardware through ColorEyes Display Pro for precise adjustment of white point, black point and color balance, meaning users no longer have to rely on on-screen controls to make necessary adjustments. For those using non-DDC monitors there is also a manual setup for LCD and CRT monitors.

New!! Version 1.30 for Mac:

  • A new Apple Monitor plugin has been incorporated so the user can select a luminance target and let the software adjust the Cinema display brightness directly on the fly. In the past a user could manually adjust the monitor using a meter to target a brightness value, but now that is all done automatically.
  • The new Eizo 241cw series monitor and family are now supported for full hardware adjustment/control.
  • Changes have been made to make luminance tracking and verification more accurate and stable.
  • Tracking features have been built in to display raw monitor brightness over time and profile verifications over time. These tools provide a good window into the health of you monitor and the quality of your profiles.
  • Settings files can quickly be exported to multiple machines and even be locked so end users can profile while not changing settings chosen by an administrator. Setting up multiple machines becomes a snap too.
  • Black Point Targeting. How your monitor displays black and dark gray is a major concern for most users. Not a day goes by that there isn't some discussion on some forum about loss of detail in the blacks. ColorEyes Display Pro now provides a full set of black rendering choices from absolute to relative and contrast range.
  • The new tech support email system will generate a support email directly from within the software and provide system information as well as your latest verification direct to us for review. We hope this gives us all the information we need to solve your support problems quickly. And as before you have a direct link to the ColorEyes tech forum from within the software.
  • Tools for more monitors (New! Including Apple Displays). As before we support as many ddc variants as possible so manual setup of a monitor is eliminated. But ColorEyes Display Pro have also expanded the manual controls for non-ddc monitors. There are two new LCD toolsets, one for monitors that have brightness and color gain controls and one for monitors, like laptops that have brightness only controls. These make it possible to make as much of the adjustment as possible in the hardware and not in the video card.
  • Native settings have been added to both white point color and gamma for those of us wanting the untouched, natural experience from our monitors.
  • ColorEyes supports most of the devices available today. A few like the Spectrolino and Spectracam have been eliminated because they are no longer available. The Basiccolor Squid/Eye One 1 Sequel puck and the Chroma4 have been eliminated due to less than stellar performance.
 

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