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Florian Höch.
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2018-05-21 at 19:35 #12090
Hello Florian. I have a new computer, to which I am installing your terrific DisplayCAL. On my prior computer, DisplayCAL detected my i1DisplayPro and offered to download a Correction file, which it did. However, on my new computer, using DisplayCAL 3.5.3, DisplayCAL again detects the i1DisplayPro and offers to download the Correction file. Clicking on Auto results in the error message “Download failed: Connection error (https://displaycal.net/i1ds)” with an option to Go to https://displaycal.net/i1d3. I clicked on that button, and received another error: No colorimeter corrections could be imported. After clicking OK (the only option) a file named i1d3.dms was downloaded. I saw another forum post in which you explained that the .dms extension is not normal, so I removed it. Unfortunately, DisplayCAL still could not open the file.
I would appreciate any help you can give me. I’m using an iMac Pro, 10 core, 64GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Raedon Pro Vega 64 16GB running macOS 10.13.4 with Security Update (17E202).
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Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.2018-05-21 at 21:05 #12092I found a method which allowed me to use the i1d3.dms file. I mentioned in my first post that I had found another post here on the forum dealing with a i1d3.dms file. That user was able to expand the file, thereby getting access to the contact. I was unable to do so. However, since my first post, I located an online service which was able to expand the file. It contained eight .edr files. Based on your advice in that other poster, who was using a 2014 MacBook Pro I imported the RG_Phosphor_Family_25Jul12.edr file into DisplayCAL.
I am using DisplayCal with an iMac Pro, HP Dreamcolor Z27x, 2016 MacBook Pro and Apple 27″ Display. I would appreciate confirmation that I have selected the correct .edr file. Thank you.
2018-05-22 at 17:37 #12099The easiest solution is to just remove the .dms extension from the filename, then selecting “Auto” import again in DisplayCAL. There is no need to extract the file yourself.
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