Coloreyes Display Pro V1.52.r032 For Mac

Integrated on Friday announced that its monitor profiling software now supports displays, including Cinema Displays and the built-in monitors of iMacs,. ColorEyes Display Pro starts at $175. ColorEyes Display Pro works in conjunction with colorimeters and spectrophotometers to help you build a balanced color workflow to make sure that what you're seeing on the screen is as accurate as what comes out of your camera or scanner and what comes out of your printer.

  1. Coloreyes Display Pro V1.52.r032 For Mac Os X
  2. Coloreyes Display Pro V1.52.r032 For Mac

Coloreyes Display Pro V1.52.r032 For Mac Os X

The software features an interface aimed at amateurs and another interface designed for advanced users. It incorporates 'Wizards' to help new color management users understand how to set parameters and select features. Users can create a settings file that administrators can then load, save and lock to other computers; evaluate calibration, measuring a color list and profile to see if a particular display can show critical colors; and add additional calibration settings, such as setting the display's native white point and making adjustments to its black point.

ColorEyes Display Pro also features Direct Digital Control (DDC), which provides full control of monitor hardware through the software - white point, black point and color balance can be managed through software rather than through on-screen controls. This story, 'ColorEyes Display Pro Adds Apple Display Support' was originally published.

Coloreyes Display Pro V1.52.r032 For Mac

Attention, Internet Explorer User Announcement: Jive has discontinued support for Internet Explorer 7 and below. In order to provide the best platform for continued innovation, Jive no longer supports Internet Explorer 7. Jive will not function with this version of Internet Explorer.

Coloreyes Display Pro V1.52.r032 For Mac

Please consider upgrading to a more recent version of Internet Explorer, or trying another browser such as Firefox, Safari, or Google Chrome. (Please remember to honor your company's IT policies before installing new software!).

Comments are closed.