Pantone Eye-One Display 2
- Includes emission-only colorimeter with ambient measurement capabilities
- Professional monitor-calibration tool with advanced controls
- Achieve accurate color on all displays including LCDs, CRTs, and laptops
- Optimize gray balance for more neutral and better-defined grays
- Check ambient light to determine optimal room lighting for color-critical work
Product Description
In design and photography, every detail counts – especially color. The perfect color you’ve been trying to achieve through a combination of tweaking and proofing might be eluding you simply because the color on your monitor is not accurate. The fact is, all monitors (yes, both new and old) display color differently. The only way to address this is by calibrating and profiling your monitor. Eye-One Display 2 is a professional monitor calibration tool that lets you achieve accurate color on all types of displays – including LCDs, CRTs and laptops. With its advanced controls, you can achieve the best possible match across multiple monitors, optimize gray balance for more neutral and better-defined grays and even check ambient light to determine optimal room lighting for color-critical work. Eye-One Display 2 saves time and rework so your creative inspirations can be more easily realized…. More >>
Pantone Eye-One Display 2
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5 comments
Franck Laplace on January 11, 2010 at 1:18 am
simple to instal for good result
small and take no place
CRAIG LYKINS on January 11, 2010 at 1:26 am
I am a photographer. I wanted a device that would help me match my computer monitor display to my prints. This device does a good job of calibating your monitor, but does nothing to help you calibarate your printer. The software that ships with the device has many options of which most are “greyed out”. For instance, options for calibrating your printer are “greyed out”. Why the heck show the options on the screen, if they are not included in the product! When you call tech support you get a response in about 36 hours. An overbearing jerk explains that printer calibration is not included in the product, but you can buy another product for several hundred dollars more, which will address that. The same company offers the Huey for about half the price of this device. You would expect for twice your money you would get twice the value – right? Wrong! As best I can tell the Huey does everything this device does, and more. This device cannot monitor ambient light, which is a feature of the Huey.
The device has two modes for calibrating – simple and complex. Simple works pretty well. Complex is useless. I have tried to use the complex option numerous time and have never obtained any better luck than with the simple approach.
Larry on January 11, 2010 at 1:30 am
Program would not work, updater would not work, tech support was not available because of overload.
A. Gold on January 11, 2010 at 3:37 am
This unit is a solid performer. Works well with little involvement from the user. I will strongly recommend it to anyone who is working with pictures. It’s pretty much everyone in this world.
deTrop on January 11, 2010 at 4:31 am
I know there is no such thing as absolute perfection but this thing works wonders in my 17″ Dell UltraSharp LCD. The only thing that lacks for me is probably the sheer inadequacy of the LCD itself to display accurate color. Highly recommended.