https://www.popphoto.com/gear/2012/...-colormunki-smile-monitor-calibration-system/Limitations
All that simplicity comes at the cost of customization options available in higher-end models like the ColorMunki Display. Want to set your own white point? Sorry. Want to customize your gamma? Not going to happen. Looking for something with ambient light correction? Not at this price point
Thanks for the reply. What should I be looking for?The Smile does not automatically adjust the Brightness. You manually do that.
However, you can use the Smile indirectly to dial in Brightness.
https://www.xrite.com/service-support/how_to_use_colormunki_smile
From a different link:
https://www.popphoto.com/gear/2012/...-colormunki-smile-monitor-calibration-system/
I have a dell XPS 13. I want to buy an external monitor and calibrate it for printing on a Canon Pro 10s.What devices do you want to calibrate? Be specific.
There are variables concerning the calibration of your laptop's own screen let alone calibrating a unidentified secondary external monitor that I do not have answers for you. It all matters, such as what specific video GPU you have (chip on the motherboard or CPU or if have discrete card) and monitors not being all alike calibration-wise, and reason why I asked for specifics.have a dell XPS 13. I want to buy an external monitor and calibrate it
Thanks for the information. I bought the x-Rite i1 Studio a couple of years ago, and it works great, even bringing my oldest wide format printer up to modern standards of color rendering. It's an amazing device and software combo.FYI
X-Rite has sold off a portion of their calibration devices to a company called Calibrite. For now, the devices are merely rebadged as is the software with primarily cosmetic changes. The software works with both appropriate X-Rite and Calibrite branded devices. All X-Rite devices under warranty will be recognized and serviced by Calibrite. If you can find an X-Rite branded model you like then it may be a few dollars less than the same Calibrite model
https://calibrite.com/us/?noredirect=en-US
If you use DisplayCAL instead of the ColorMunki software, you can adjust the brightness as well as the colors with the Smile.Can I use the Smile to calibrate the brightness or just the colours?
Thanks