Pantone huey Pro MEU113
- Each package includes the hueyPRO emission-only colorimeter and easy-to use software. hueyPRO is designed with the same advanced optical color sensors as the i1Display product family to provide accurate, reliable color onscreen.
- Achieve color fidelity between all displays on your system with multiple monitor calibration. Through multiple monitor calibration, you ensure accurate onscreen representation on all of your displays.
- User-defined white point and gamma combinations provide substantial control over the calibration and output matching. Tune your calibration to a specific output destination or try different settings to see what works best for you.
- Windows: PC with 300MHz; Windows 2000, XP, Vista; 128 MB of available RAM; 100 MB of available hard disk space; Monitor resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels or higher; USB Support
- Macintosh: Power Mac G3 or higher, 300 MHz; Mac OS X 10.3 or later; 128 MB of available RAM; 100 MB of available hard disk space; Monitor resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels or higher; USB Support
Product Description
It’s all about the color: Color in your photos. Color in your designs. And it all starts with accurate color on your screen. Photographers understand that a color-managed workflow is essential to obtain true color from capture, to edit, to print; but what you see on-screen is only as accurate as your display. Over time, the color performance of monitors changes – phosphors and liquid crystals fade, causing the display to drift into unknown colors. hueyPRO automatically brings back the true colors, so whether you are editing photos to print, sell or share with others, gaming or shopping on-line, you deserve to see the right color on your display. The hueyPRO delivers extensive controls in an affordable, easy-to-use solution designed to calibrate and profile all types of LCD and CRT displays. Each package includes an emission-only colorimeter with ambient measurement capabilities and intuitive software. Designed with the same advanced optical color senso… More >>
Pantone huey Pro MEU113
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5 comments
C. J. Wood on December 17, 2009 at 3:21 am
This would probably be quite a good product, and useful too, that is if the Pantone people bothered to tell you that it WILL NOT WORK with earlier versions of Photoshop (certainly 5.5 anyway. I was seriously annoyed when, having installed the software and calibrated the monitor it wiped out Photoshop. You can re-install Photoshop, however, it’s to no avail as subsequent fact finding has shown that the color profile it creates will not work with early Photoshop versions. All it takes is a warning from Pantone at time of purchase and in their many reviews. Now I have to buy a later Photoshop version (which I really do not need) in order to use Huey. Pantone – NOT GOOD ENOUGH!
Debra K. Mcneil on December 17, 2009 at 5:54 am
Product shipped in a timely manner. Packaging was done professionally.
Communication from the seller was excellent.
K. Kearns on December 17, 2009 at 8:00 am
THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT ACCORDING TO VIEWSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY. I USED THIS PRODUCT, AND CLEANED THE SUCTION CUP MARKS OFF THE SCREEN WITH THE SUPPLIED CLEANER, AND THE ANTI GLARE/STATIC STARTED COMING OFF. Upon contacting customer service, they informed me that any use of any cleaning material on their monitors is not covered under warranty and is considered abuse. They do not recommend using ANY color calibration device on the monitor as it may cause damage, and is not covered under warranty. However they can not tell you how to color calibrate it with out devices, or clean it without touching your monitor. So if you own a viewsoncic DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT!!!
David Dunning on December 17, 2009 at 10:15 am
I ordered the Huey Pro with a misunderstanding of its abilities — it is STRICTLY a monitor calibrator, nothing else. It will not profile scanners or printers at all. My expectation was based on earlier experience with Monaco EZcolor, which also consists of only a monitor colorimeter and software (and a target print). But by scanning the target print and measuring it on the monitor (after profiling the monitor), it’s possible to profile a scanner. Similarly, once the scanner is profiled, a known target file can be printed and then scanned, allowing a printer to be profiled. This is not adequate for demanding professional requirements, but I’ve had good results with the Monaco system. I needed something new because the Monaco colorimeter works only on CRT displays. I was disappointed that the Huey Pro does not include software to perform either scanner or printer profiling, and I returned it.
Yaderp on December 17, 2009 at 10:53 am
Looking for a reasonably priced calibration tool? Get this. Who knows color better than the Pantone people?