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<blockquote data-quote="AudioEngineer" data-source="post: 31722" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>@goneten, my apologies - there I went and asumed you had the EyeOne 2/LT meter in stead of the EyeOne Pro :-[</p><p></p><p>@joel, hopefully you get an individually calibrated Spyder3 meter with that expensive package. Read here about the calibration and inconsistency issues (across meters) with the Spyder 1/2/3 sensors: http://www.curtpalme.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11436. </p><p></p><p>Also, the CalMAN and CalMAN Pro software, can also do accurate calibration of both projectors and other display devices using a wide range of sensors. If you don't need the reporting features of the expensive Pro packages (typical if you do it just for yourself or friends and not professionally) then you can get by with the price of the meter alone using either the free ColorHCFR software or the standard edition of CalMAN. The Spyder2 meter goes for about $70, but is very inconsistent from one meter to the other. The next one up is the EyeOne 2/LT which can be had for about $20 to $300 - it is both accurate and also consistent across meters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudioEngineer, post: 31722, member: 473"] @goneten, my apologies - there I went and asumed you had the EyeOne 2/LT meter in stead of the EyeOne Pro :-[ @joel, hopefully you get an individually calibrated Spyder3 meter with that expensive package. Read here about the calibration and inconsistency issues (across meters) with the Spyder 1/2/3 sensors: http://www.curtpalme.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11436. Also, the CalMAN and CalMAN Pro software, can also do accurate calibration of both projectors and other display devices using a wide range of sensors. If you don't need the reporting features of the expensive Pro packages (typical if you do it just for yourself or friends and not professionally) then you can get by with the price of the meter alone using either the free ColorHCFR software or the standard edition of CalMAN. The Spyder2 meter goes for about $70, but is very inconsistent from one meter to the other. The next one up is the EyeOne 2/LT which can be had for about $20 to $300 - it is both accurate and also consistent across meters. [/QUOTE]
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