Pantone huey Pro MEU113
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- List Price: $129.99
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Product Description:
It’s all about the color: Color in your photos. Color in your designs. And it all starts with accurate color on your screen. Photographers understand that a color-managed workflow is essential to obtain true color from capture, to edit, to print; but what you see on-screen is only as accurate as your display. Over time, the color performance of monitors changes – phosphors and liquid crystals fade, causing the display to drift into unknown colors. hueyPRO automatically brings back the true colors, so whether you are editing photos to print, sell or share with others, gaming or shopping on-line, you deserve to see the right color on your display. The hueyPRO delivers extensive controls in an affordable, easy-to-use solution designed to calibrate and profile all types of LCD and CRT displays. Each package includes an emission-only colorimeter with ambient measurement capabilities and intuitive software. Designed with the same advanced optical color sensors as the i1Display product family, hueyPRO’s optical sensors provide the same accurate on-screen color that used to only be available to professionals, PLUS automatically measures the ambient light within a room for precision calibration. Even after the calibration process, hueyPRO will observe the light falling on the display and apply your personal preferences for viewing accuracy, any time of day. hueyPRO INCLUDES hueyPRO colorimeter with USB power cord, hueyPRO device cradle, hueyPRO profiling software and Quick Start Guide. hueyPRO’s increased color accuracy combined with the ability to calibrate multiple monitors delivers the solution you need to accurately view your images. With its customizable white point and gamma combinations, enhanced LCD calibration and Advanced Help, the hueyPRO is the answer to your color needs.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Each package includes the hueyPRO emission-only colorimeter and easy-to use software
- Achieve color fidelity between all displays on your system with multiple monitor calibration
- User-defined white point and gamma combinations provide substantial control over the calibration and output matching
- Windows: PC with 300MHz; Windows 2000, XP, Vista
- Macintosh: Power Mac G3 or higher, 300 MHz;
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Pantone
- EAN: 0848826021843
- Format: CD-ROM
- HardwarePlatform: Mac
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Pantone
- Manufacturer: Pantone
- Model: MEU113
- MPN: MEU113
- OperatingSystem: Mac OS X
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: Pantone
- ReleaseDate: 2007-04-06
- Studio: Pantone
- UPC: 848826021843

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Customer Reviews 

Does its job well
2010-02-24At first I got the pink tint that many people mention. After a while I realized I had put the sensor upside down, old dumb me! In the correct position it works just fine...

Very good for the price
2010-02-07The Huey Pro does exactly as advertised. It will calibrate your monitor to accurately match print quality colors. It isn't perfect though and the calibration instructions can be a bit vague and difficult to understand but once you figure out how to work it, it works quite well. Be warned that it will take a few calibrations to get multiple monitors to match up exactly but if you are patient, you can get even two different monitors to match almost perfectly.
If you are a photo enthusiast, amateur printer, or someone who colors artwork digitally for printing purposes, this is a must-have to erase any and all color headaches you are having.

Great value
2010-02-06I'm a professional photographer, so correct color calibration is important. I'm very happy with the Huey Pro. It's super easy to use. I wish it also adjusted my monitor's brightness and contrast though.

Good results, mediocre implementation
2010-01-30The good:
Color calibration is very good. Now I can use a cruddy monitor and a good monitor together without having wildly disparate colors between the two.
I also discovered that my visual calibration was running too warm (because of unconscious preference?)
The price was quite good for the results.
The bad:
Have to press calibration device (lightly) to screen during process in order to get proper calibration.
Mac OS use is annoying, because I have to keep unplugging the usb cable and plugging it back in to get the ambient light sensor to work. This problem does not occur in Windows.
In Mac OS, I have to relaunch the preferences panes whenever I select the Huey.
Pantone's support/download site requires login for any use, which is annoying.

Initail evaluation
2010-01-23This huey is easy to set up and use. It has made a big difference in my editing of photos. I do not have as many color issues as I did in the past.
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