I mean the i1d3 colorimeter. For a while I have thought that I can load the correction in the instrument eeprom and then use It with lacie blue eye software for hardware calibration. I'm not aware of new xrite approach. Thank you for your great work Inviato utilizzando un telefono cellulare Sony Ericsson ---- Messaggio originale ---- Da: Graeme Gill <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Inviato: A: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Oggetto: [argyllcms] Re: R: Re: Argyll V1.3.4 released Marco wrote: > I have not understood, it is possible load the correction directly into the > instrument so that > it can be used with every software? Which instrument do you mean ? Most colorimeters use a 3x3 calibration matrix which is stored in the instrument EEPRom. The i1d3 uses a different approach, and instead uses spectral measurements from display to optimize it's accuracy for that type of display. Typically these measurements are stored in a file (.edr files for X-Rite, .ccss for ArgyllCMS). Graeme Gill.