UnknownSouljer
[H]F Junkie
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- Sep 24, 2001
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Short story:
I have a Spyder 3 without software. Would like to get a good software color calibrator that makes use of the Spyder 3.
Only other thing worth mentioning is that I'm using this in OSX Mavericks (shouldn't matter though, every major color calibration studio I can think of supports OSX).
Slightly Longer Story: I had software that I had purchased 3 years ago or so from Color Eyes (the Spyder 3 was part of the package). I have since lost the serial and at the time it wasn't registered with Color Eyes, so there isn't a way for me to retrieve the serial.
If there isn't anything worth while, then I'll probably end up getting an i1 Display Pro from X-rite (which I can't currently afford, but I suppose will have to end up investing in at some point in the future). But as it stands right now, I have a color calibrator that I can't use as I don't have software for it. Kinda annoying.
I have a Spyder 3 without software. Would like to get a good software color calibrator that makes use of the Spyder 3.
Only other thing worth mentioning is that I'm using this in OSX Mavericks (shouldn't matter though, every major color calibration studio I can think of supports OSX).
Slightly Longer Story: I had software that I had purchased 3 years ago or so from Color Eyes (the Spyder 3 was part of the package). I have since lost the serial and at the time it wasn't registered with Color Eyes, so there isn't a way for me to retrieve the serial.
If there isn't anything worth while, then I'll probably end up getting an i1 Display Pro from X-rite (which I can't currently afford, but I suppose will have to end up investing in at some point in the future). But as it stands right now, I have a color calibrator that I can't use as I don't have software for it. Kinda annoying.