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Key Features
- Camera, Monitor & Projector Profiling
- RGB & CMYK Printer Profiling
- Ambient Light Measurement
- Spot Color Measurement
Designed specifically for photographers, the X-Rite ColorMunki Photo Color Management Solution provides display, projector and RGB/CMYK printer profiling in an easy-to-use all-in-one integrated solution with a streamlined interface, enabling photographers to easily, quickly and affordably match colors from display to print. The ColorMunki Photo software provides particular accuracy when profiling for FleshTones
along with providing excellent grey balance for neutral Black & White output.
Plus, you'll be able to send your images to your clients with a high level of confidence that they are viewed in a calibrated environment with the DigitalPouch communication tool.
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RE: COlorMuinki Photo Color Management System - can the printer profiles created by this package (adduming the monitor has been calibrated) be tweaked - adjusted? Or is it necessary to create an entire new printer profile if the first one isn't quite accurate?
Yes, you should be able to customize and adjust a printer profile to your needs with this product.
Date published: 2019-02-13
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What about the new models vs this one? Will it worth the money? Should I upgrade? (Not talking about the i1 Pro)
If you buy the Older Color Munki Photo you can get the up grade to the new software for free. I have been told that the devices are the same except the new one is white.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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How many computers can be covered by one license? Can I buy the unit for 2 of my comps (desktop and laptop) and my daughters machines?
Not sure, but I believe that the color munki website has that info
Date published: 2018-08-27
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What are the imac system requierments? I have an OS X 10.6.8 and a macbook 10.7.5
Based on spec sheet; OS 10.6.8 won't work. You need 10.7.x or newer. I have been updating my Colormunki software and my OS is currently 10.12.6, and it works well. If you don't want to update your OS, contact X-Rite and ask them via email. They are very responsive.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Any one use it to calibrate printer than use ICSS (ink continue supply system), will the result match the monitor?
You create a custom ICC paper profile by printing out a series of color patches (also referred to as swatches) on the paper you want to use, then have the spectrophotometer read each patch once the ink has thoroughly dried. After the ColorMunki's software goes though an algorithmic computation process, you repeat with a fresh set of color patches. The ink being used in this process is not differentiated by manufacturer during the software computation phase. Using a third-party ink or ink system will not affect the accuracy of profiling of the paper with that ink. If you do ever change the CIS to another brand, you would need to create another custom ICC profile for that particular ink and paper combination.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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How do I get the software to work on a 4K laptop screen? The menu windows are so compressed that you can't read the screen or the buttons.
I don't know what laptop or Operating System your using, but the issue lies with the os software not with the calibrator. You'll need to change the screen size parameters or icon size parameters in the OS to solve this.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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How many monitors can I calibrate?
Not quite sure what you are asking, but I don't know of any limit to how many monitors you can calibrate. I have used my one ColorMunki on 3 different iMacs of differing years. It has done an excellent job every time, on every monitor.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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ColorMunki Photo can be used to calibrate a printer that is printing over disks not paper?
I have a printer that prints both on paper and on disks. To calibrate the printer you have to feed the medium into the printer, the printer then creates test sheets with five 8 inch rows of color swatches on them, over which you then have to glide the ColorMunki for the calibration. I don't see how that could be done with disks.
Date published: 2018-08-27