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yes, X-Rite software requires a calibration of the spectro frequently, effectively before every scan. As long as that is done automatically - I'm using the i1iO robot arm it is a matter of a few seconds but I killed a switch on a i1Pro spectro at the time I was doing the scanning manually for that reason. (I replaced that microswitch on my own). The question behind all that is the question how much the readings of the instruments are drifting if you don't do that calibration that often - I don't have an idea, it may probably lead to some (small) shifts in the profiles .
Here are some instructions for ArbyllCMS to do display calibration with the ColorMunki
https://www.ludd.ltu.se/~torger/photography/argyll-display.html
Here are some instructions for ArbyllCMS to do display calibration with the ColorMunki
https://www.ludd.ltu.se/~torger/photography/argyll-display.html
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