![]() I mention Flanders only because they offer free lifetime calibration on all of their devices - but generally if you’re anywhere near a major metro area there will be someone that will offer calibration services (for a fee of course) with a high end (ie. If you’re doing any sort of color critical work at all for clients, you’re going to want to calibrate your displays at least once a year with something more accurate than an i1 to be honest. It’s still worth sending your displays in if possible because the probes that they use in their office are far superior to the i1 (or anything else you can afford if you aren’t a large scale production facility) but it’s nice to have the i1 as an option to keep things close in between full calibrations. Flanders) can actually load an extra calibration profile into the i1 to match your specific displays if you send it to them with the panel so that you can use something like CalMan or LightSpace to do your own calibrations to keep things in check if it isn’t possible/feasible to ship your displays to Flanders yearly for their free recalibration service. Interestingly, some display manufacturers (ie. ![]() The i1 can also be sent back to x-rite to be re-certified periodically. The physical casing of the device is the same, but the internal colorimeter of the i1 itself is more accurate and can take readings much faster than the lower end colormunki.
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