Quick question about the EFI ES-2000 ( still waiting for it ) it seems that it is not delivered with an attachment to a photo tripod (as opposed to the xrite I1 pro2), if true how do you attach it ?
I ended up buying this for my EFI ES-2000, though you might want to find a slightly larger one. That one works but just barely due to the size of the meter.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072KNBV21/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I ended up buying this for my EFI ES-2000, though you might want to find a slightly larger one. That one works but just barely due to the size of the meter.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072KNBV21/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I can also confirm that the meter shows up as an i1Pro2 in ChromaPure. I gave Tom Huffman the serial number and he added the meter to my licence. Works great. I did some touch ups of my RS2000 last night with it.
As you can see, you are affected by the same inaccuracy on green. I'm pretty sure that your green is not that far from the reference. And trying to fix it, your Autocal is reducing the overall luminance (and making the green worse). Haven't you noticed a reduced luminance? Once I reset and calibrated color again using the i1 pro 2, I realized that the green was much better, as I was supposing. See my previous posts. I had the exact same behavior shown by you. And see what i1 pro 2 reported instead.
Man, I hope it is a bug in the software and it gets corrected. Trying hard not to have to spend the $ and get a i1 pro 2. Maybe i will just do the same for now and reset, doing just gamma with the SpyderX.
Just received the EFI ES-2000, the vendor did not lie, it's brand new unused even the stickers are still on and it's dated 08-2017.Using DisplayCal I will try to use it do a correction matrix of my spyder 5 and X and see how they compare.Question : by doing this is it possible to have a visual indication / chart of the comparison or are they just figures to be interpreted ? Sorry I have never done this before.
I don't think the light loss is normal. I did an autocal on a NX5 and NX7 with Spyder5 / i1 Pro 2 combo and both times it slightly increased brightness post calibration.The gamma cal shouldn't affect the brightness since gamma doesn't affect 100% white which is what you just to measure the brightness.The color cal is what can affect brightness, but with an i1 Pro 2 I have olny seen it slightly raise brightness after cal.Have you calculated your lumens? The NX5 and NX7 I autocal were about 1600 lumens after autocal in high bulb full open iris and close throw.
So using my monitor and DisplayCal I did a correction matrix for both the Spyder X and 5 versus the I1 Pro2, here is the result :JVC Autocal Software V12 calibration for 2019 RS1000/RS2000/RS3000/NX5/NX7/NX9Also attached the ccmx files.Any comments about them ?