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发表于 2012-11-30 18:44
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I was impressed with the device itself as it was small and compact and easy to use. The Hujey Pro did a very admirable job of correcting the colours from our deliberately appalling starting point, something which I was impressed by. We had carried out similar tests with the DataColor Spyder2Express before and found the results to be less favourable than with Pantone's colorimeter. The one problem with the device seemed to be the difficulty it had in adjusting the luminance of the screen properly. However, it's easy enough to get round this with some manual adjustments of the OSD settings before you carry out the calibration process. I would recommend setting the screen to a comfortable level for your eyes and then carrying out the Pantone process from there.
Overall, it has been shown above that this is a quick, easy and successful process and the device is capable of some decent results. Obviously the software package lacks any reporting feature to allow you to verify this more clearly, but you can be fairly confident that the calibrated settings are a nice improvement to your screen, and colour accuracy is very good afterwards. For a retail price of £85 GBP / $129 USD, the Pantone Huey Pro is well worth a look. |
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