X-Rite EODIS2 Eye-One Display 2 |  | Brand: X-Rite
List Price: $249.00 Buy New: $180.00 (On sale from $194.89) as of 11/22/2009 16:09 CST details You Save: $14.89 (8%)
New (11) Used (5) from $175.00
Seller: 17th Street Photo Rating: 64 reviews Sales Rank: 827
Format: CD Platform: No Operating System Media: CD-ROM Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 2.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: EODIS2 Model: EODIS2 UPC: 000001622461 EAN: 0000001622461 ASIN: B000JLO31M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Mac and PC compatible- Mac OS X, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows XP 64 | | • | Compact colorimeter for emissive color measurements of LCD, CRT and laptop displays | | • | Highest sensitivity in dark areas for better control in shadow detail and more neutral gray scale | | • | Detachable ambient light head to capture ambient light measurements - also serves as a dust protector for your device! |
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Product Description Eye-One Display 2, the next generation for monitor profiling, is a brand new, easy-to-use powerful, solution that provides the best monitor profile quality ever! With enhancements to both hardware and software, you'll achieve consistent, predictable color on all types of monitors - both LCD and CRT. Ideal for photographers, creative directors, publishers, and designers working in ad agencies and corporations.
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Best calibrator hands down. November 11, 2009 Jose Quiroz I tried both the Eye One LT and the Huey Pro before buying the i1 display 2. This is an expensive product, but is reliable, strong and powerful. It uses a lot of color patches to calibrate (the more the better), it allows for precise pre-calibration (adjusting the brightness, contrast and RGB output of the monitor before the actual calibration) so you get better results. The main (and probably only) difference between the LT and 2 versions is the ability to use it in more than one monitor. You can always upgrade the LT for $99 and it will perform as the v2.
Just remember to keep it clean, I store it in a $1 sterilite container.
The RGB precalibration is not an easy thing to do and not all monitors allow for RGB controls. But in case yours do, always adjust the channel with the biggest deviation first and then adjust the next worst ans so long.
Not happy November 10, 2009 Keli M. Rogers (Los Angeles, CA United States) After reading reviews of many satisfied customers, I purchased the Eye-One Display 2 color calibrator. It took me several hours to determine that it is not compatible with Windows Vista, even though the packaging said it was. The instructions were vague at best. Even after downloading what I thought was the upgrade from the X-Rite website, the software would not run because it could not find the "device". I then spent a long time on the phone with X-Rite customer support who graciously figured out that it was the driver and everything was good. .... until the next time I used it, the calibrator fell apart in my hands -- apparently broken in half. So now I am the proud owner of a broken color calibrator that cost me several hundred dollars. Other than that.... the calibrator seems to adjust the colors properly, but you need to press the device into the monitor, otherwise if the device is lightly hanging on your monitor, you will get an inaccurate reading.
Love my printed results November 6, 2009 justjoem (McAlester, OK) This product was purchased at the same time as a new Epson 3880 printer. The written instructions are virtually non-existent. However, the tutorials on CD are adequate. The product works exactly as advertised. Prints made on the 3880 matched the computer LCD extremely well. I am very satisfied with this product.
Easy to Use October 12, 2009 Paul Van Benschoten (Caly-fornia) After reading many reviews I decided on the One Eye. The software is easy to use and the results are very good. I have both a La Cie Electron IV CRT and Dell LCD 2007FP (ISP Panel based on serial number). Both screens calibrated very well. I was surprised that the $350 Dell LCD calibration matched my printing output almost perfectly without having to buy a $1500 Eizo or La Cie LCD.
The reason I bought the One Eye was for photo editing. Now my screen closely matches the putput.
Does more than what I probably need. Does it well though. September 30, 2009 Neil Daniels 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I do a lot of design work across two monitors on a Mac. I'm not a color professional or expert, but I can recognize when color are off. The Eye-One Display 2 gets the colors matching properly across my two monitors. The advanced mode in the software can do way more than I possibly need it to, so basic mode works flawlessly for me. I probably didn't need to invest in a ~$200 color calibrator, but I like knowing that I always have a device that can handle pretty much any specifications I throw at it. The less expensive X-Rite Eye-One Display LT version probably could have met all my needs (or most), but I don't regret spending a bit more on an excellent device. I don't have any experience with other color calibrators, but this one is awesome.
Some fundamental documentation in print form would be nice, but not necessary--it doesn't take too much upper-level thinking to figure out the basics. Install software (I downloaded this online), launch software, plug in device, follow on-screen instructions. This is basically described in the super basic "Quick Start" guide.
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