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Hello guys,
I can not decide what to buy… The datacolor spyderx pro x-rite or the i1display studio..? The spyder is 20€ cheaper and appear to have the same performance.
Do yo guys have some advice for me?
To be honest I would recommend the i1d3 pro, i had the i1 studio/display for awhile, and it was just too slow for my liking with the artificially capped speed, and I believe the i1d3 has better CCSS/EDR support via the community database.
Thank you for your answer. I just do some photo edtiting in my free time and I want to enjoy content in the way it meant to be consumed. Also I’d like to have nearly the same same visual appearence on both my monitors.
This is why time dont play a big role. I would calibrate my displays ~3 per year…
Thank you for your answer. I just do some photo edtiting in my free time and I want to enjoy content in the way it meant to be consumed. Also I’d like to have nearly the same same visual appearence on both my monitors.
This is why time dont play a big role. I would calibrate my displays ~3 per year…
Faster calibration, and profiling depending on your displays stability would help with drift thus making a better calibration, it’s also very useful if you’re ever going to calibrate inherently unstable technologies like OLED.
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