![]() ![]() If you’re serious about color accuracy, check out the review of ColorMunki Design at, or visit the ColorMunki Web site. ColorMunki Photo ($499) adds features specific to digital photography pros.ColorMunki Design ($499) does all that, plus allows you to profile your printer, and capture colors from anything you can scan with the ColorMunki device, as well as measure the ambient light in the room.ColorMunki Create ($149) calibrates your monitor and builds color palettes. Included with the ColorMunki Photo is the unit, case with a weighted strap, USB cable, software CD, manual and a color checker.The Pantone ColorMunki comes in three flavors. ![]() Not only that, but you can then choose one of the colors created, and ColorMunki will offer your a host of complimentary colors as well. such as the X-Rite ColorMunki Display, i1 Display Pro, or Datacolor Spyder. The proofing tells that the gap between intel HD4600 graphics over display port and M1 graphics alternate display mod over USB type C is lower than the gap between intel Macs and the M1 Macs. One of the coolest features is the ability of the software to automatically create a color palette from any image you choose. I can't calibrate without trouble and crash on the M1 MacBook with the current apps, but I'm able de run a proofing. Color capturing from various substrates like printed brochures, t-shirts, soda cans and magazine ads, as well as color palette creation were simple as well. Step-by-step instructions guide you through the calibration and profile process. I recently wrote a full review of Pantone ColorMunki for Macworld, where I found that ColorMunki not only makes color calibration of your display and printer easy, but capturing colors from any substrate you can think of a snap! Display calibration took less than a minute, printer profiling not much longer, and I was building custom color palettes and exporting them to the Adobe Creative Suite apps in no time. Thankfully, Pantone offers ColorMunki Design, a suite of hardware/software tools for designers and digital photographers to ensure accurate color from design to output. Just follow them properly, and your projector is appropriately calibrated. As you can see, the steps are not so hard. You’re done with your calibration if you’ve fine-tuned the parameters appropriately. ![]() It’s one of those things you know you should do, but often overwhelms all but the most expert of users. If you tuned the settings correctly, you are done with your calibration. One of the most difficult aspects of graphic design is color management. ![]()
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