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#138723 14-Jan-2014 19:48
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Does anyone know of anyone who rents spectrometers? I have an i1 Display 2/LT that has drifted a long way from usability but could possibly be of use for a little while longer with a correction matrix file. Instruments I'd be interested in are listed here: http://dispcalgui.hoech.net/#instruments

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  #967068 14-Jan-2014 19:59
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Tried here:
[url=http://specialist-rentals.com/default.aspx]
or here:
[url=http://www.techrentals.co.nz/]



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  #967074 14-Jan-2014 20:14
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Thanks for the links

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  #967119 14-Jan-2014 21:06
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What are you trying to calibrate?



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  #967154 14-Jan-2014 21:32
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My most important displays are a couple of LCDs, an HP LP2475w and an HP ZR24w. Other ones not so critical.

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  #967158 14-Jan-2014 21:38
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I have a DTP94 which works well for LCDs, but not LEDs. My monitor's LED now, so I don't use it. I've been meaning to sell it, or at least find somone who can use it.

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  #990835 19-Feb-2014 23:30
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Don't think anyone here in NZ rents Spectro's

I have i1proD and Jeti1211BT spectros and i1Displaypro and Chroma5, but I don't rent them.
I could create a matrix for your device, but frankly it will drift with that device reasonably quickly.

I'd get a i1Displaypro, the best hit power for buck in the market.




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  #990903 20-Feb-2014 09:11
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timmmay: I have a DTP94 which works well for LCDs, but not LEDs. My monitor's LED now, so I don't use it. I've been meaning to sell it, or at least find somone who can use it.


Hi Timmmay - I've got an LCD monitor that is in need of a dose of calibration... I'll drop you an email and see if we can work something out.... (sorry to jump in on someone else's thread)...




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  #990910 20-Feb-2014 09:21
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clicknz: Hi Timmmay - I've got an LCD monitor that is in need of a dose of calibration... I'll drop you an email and see if we can work something out.... (sorry to jump in on someone else's thread)...


No worries. The downside is the software's so old it may not work, but you're welcome to give it a go. You can always use open source software like Argyll.

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  #993019 23-Feb-2014 21:27
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I've an old spyder 2 floating around NZ somewhere that I've lent out, no idea who or where it is atm, but I'll make a few inquiries and if it turns up anyone here is most welcome to use it.

Last contact was 3 years ago though.

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