I have an i1Pro and a NEC MDSV (eye-one display 2) and a SpectraView Reference 271 monitor. I am using ccmxmake to make a correction matrix. You can find attached to this email the ccmx file I made for the monitor. I used: ccmxmake -y l -H -V -v -I NEC-SpectraViewReference271 prova.ccmx I have some questions: 1) Can you tell me if I can get a more accurate result using –f parameter? On the usage details of ccmxmake I read that it is possible to use targen and dispread to use generated spectral readings. Does this give a better result than using the default test patches? Can you give more information about the number and type of test patches used by default? 2) I am using high resolution spectral mode and adaptive emission, do you think that this is a good solution? I read that the adaptive emission could give more inconsistent results. 3) I can’t understand the –s parameter reading the description. Can you please try to explain again. Do you suggest to use this parameter considering what I am doing? 4) I got this result: XYZ_X XYZ_Y XYZ_Z 0.98177 -6.8614e-003 0.021942 -4.6504e-003 0.98371 1.4480e-003 -0.014964 0.028424 1.0431 Can I interpret this like “your custom NEC colorimeter is not working good on your NEC monitor” because of the XYZ values? Thanks. Vittorio Villani