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A Plea to bring this up to date - Version: 1.1.4, 7/18/2009 09:28PM PST
foulgernz
What an excellent piece of calibration software. What a shame the developer hasn't updated it for Leopard. I wonder if he/shi is still around and could be persuaded to update thei EXCELLENT application?
Wow! Tame those Pantone colors... 



- Version: 1.1.4, 10/17/2004 09:38AM PST
skinnydude--2008
...and your color proofing problems with this great little app. I'm in the graphics/ printing business and had tried off and on for the last 10 years via ColorSync, Adobe Gamma, Apple's built-in monitor calibrators, ICC profiles, trying different printers and papers (etc., etc.) to get good correspondence between the color I was seeing on my monitor compared to the resulting inkjet proofs printed out for clients. I could never come nearly as close as I needed or wanted. In some cases (burgundys and most purples, with my latest setup), I could not even get in the ballpark, and always ended up throwing in the towel and just "making do."
This is the first thing that has ever done the job for me. Of course, nothing is ever perfect where color-matching between different color spaces (RGB vs. CMYK) is concerned, but at least now I am real close on most colors/hues. Subject to the expected differences between RGB colors on a monitor that have no equivalent CMYK color on an inkjet printer, the colors are darn close indeed.
It is like I have finally achieved nirvana or the holy grail of color management. I almost never thought it would happen. Hallelujah, and thank you, thank you, Berg Design for this app. At $19 it is a steal if color management is part of your business.
This is the first thing that has ever done the job for me. Of course, nothing is ever perfect where color-matching between different color spaces (RGB vs. CMYK) is concerned, but at least now I am real close on most colors/hues. Subject to the expected differences between RGB colors on a monitor that have no equivalent CMYK color on an inkjet printer, the colors are darn close indeed.
It is like I have finally achieved nirvana or the holy grail of color management. I almost never thought it would happen. Hallelujah, and thank you, thank you, Berg Design for this app. At $19 it is a steal if color management is part of your business.
More LCD options - Version: 1.1.4, 8/7/2003 11:49PM PST
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Noshtzy
I don't know if this is even possible, but maybe future releases of SuperCal or other calibration software could include position/geometry control for built in LCD monitors? My 17" Powebook has a problem that whenever resolution is changed, the screen shifts one pixel to the left and I lose the line of pixels on the left extreme. It sounds insignificant but I depend on being able to see borders and text there.
Just what I… 



- Version: 1.1.3, 4/23/2003 12:02PM PST
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kuran.bmr
needed! Great utility.
excellent Software, made… 



- Version: 1.1.3, 3/29/2003 11:22AM PST
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Ronald3
my iBook Display much much better. A must have.
Much better calibration… 



- Version: 1.1.3, 2/27/2003 06:51AM PST
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pejroberts
of my Sony Multiscan 200sf than ever before, but the real winner is my PowerBook. Before SuperCal calibration I had to switch back and forth between a profile which emphasized black&white text and a profile which emphasized photos. Now one profile does the job!! Far better than what OS X offers!!
Amazing. For a… 



- Version: 1.1.3, 2/27/2003 12:27AM PST
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S. Kramer
mere $19 its color correction improvements are indistinguishable from similar programs costing $100 or more. Highly recommended.
EXCELLENT!! It really… 



- Version: 1.1.3, 2/26/2003 06:55AM PST
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Talyia
did a SPLENDID job on two monitors...an older Apple 17" CRT Studio Display, and one of the newer Apple 17" LCD Studio Displays. Thanks for a great and VERY useful app!!!