Hi Roger,
These are the typical times I get when using DisplayCAL:
Calibration: 14 minutes
Profiling: 3 minutes (when minimum number of patches are used to build a single
curve + matrix type profile)
Verification: 7 minutes.
Even if you skip the verification stage, you will have to keep a measurement
device hooked up to a MacBook for about 20 minutes.
Best,
Refik
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Date: 22 November 2019 Friday 05:26
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Subject: [argyllcms] DisplayCAL
What would be the « minimum » kind of time to calibrate and profile a MacBook
with DisplayCAL? I have a class coming next Monday night and I offered the
students to bring their own “devices” (mostly Macbooks) to calibrate and
profile them using some of my instruments, i1pro, ColorMunki, Spyders –
anything that will be recognized by current MacOS…
I don’t have a Macbook for testing here -- sadly. I figured downloading and
installing the software is not going to take long? But, what kind of time am I
looking at, for a “minimum” kind of job? I saw a video on YouTube on DisplayCAL
where it was said that the time to calibrate and profile was 30 minutes which
is way too long for the limited class time I have ☹
Best / Roger