![]() This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by R Lowery. You can test it out, compare and see for yourself. I started with a 14 day trial, and I would recommend anyone give the trial version a go. I didn’t really necessarily need Display 6 for my second workstation, but got the license anyway to support the fine folks behind basICColor software. Had some initial issues getting the license activated, but they sorted that out. Still, at only $85 for Display 6 (current price at Digital Transisitons), it was an easy decision for me. And basICColor is using my i1Photo Pro 2 whereas Spectraview uses the included puck. And I also changed out some viewing bulbs around the same time that I installed Display 6, so there’s that. I do fine art repro for a living for some years now, and images of paintings on my monitor were a better match to my viewing station than with Spectraview, which sped up my workflow. Thanks for the added information, i.e., if one has the”puck” then the price of Display 6 and Spectraview are the same…but both are more that the free Calibrite software which is free to those who purchase the puck. Would you mind sharing what you believe Display 6 does better that the Spectraview Software? How were you able to confirm that your profiles were better? I do not believe Display 6 can use the included puck that comes with the NEC Spectraview monitor package. You do need to have a measurement device, like an i1 spectrophotometer to use Display 6. ![]() I don’t foresee using Spectraview anymore. The other I purchased direct from basICColor. Unless the price has changed, Display 6 is not expensive at all. But I do find the basICColor Display 6 software to be an improvement. ![]() I have one workstation with an NEC PA271Q monitor, and another with an NEC PA272W, and all I had used for years up until a few months ago was the included Spectraview software, and it’s good. The basic question: Will the results of the profiling workflow produce calibration that is noticeably better than provided by the software sold as part of the new iProfiler Pro instrument or Spectra View Software which is from NEC? Both of these programs are simple and intuitive to use and in my admittedly informal testing provide results that are very similar.
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