Vladimir Gajic wrote:
I solved my problem on a quite strange way simply by connecting another Eye One and calibrating it. Afterwards I reconnected the previous model. It works fine now. Maybe you have an idea?
Not really. It could be co-incidence. The i1 and Munki drivers save the calibration to a file in the executable directory (.i1p_SERIALNO.cal and .mk_SERIALNO.cal). It's possible that this might cause the instrument to get in a strange state. There's no harm in deleting these files, they are just a way of retaining the calibration for use with the -N option. But this doesn't explain why connecting another instrument would change anything. Graeme Gill.