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Atrise Lutcurve 1.3.1 Personal era disponibile come app gratuita il 14 aprile 2009!
Questo programma consente di calibrare monitor LCD o CRT fino a 6500.000 colori e gamma 2.2 senza alcun componente hardware. Sono coperte tutte le aree critiche, come l'ambiente di visualizzazione, la temperatura del colore e la gamma, tutto estremamente regolabile. Immagini di prova e grafici dettagliati vi aiuteranno a completare facilmente l'intera procedura di regolazione.
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, 32/64 bit; 32-bit color display mode; Video driver from manufacturer; Mouse or another pointing device.
1.78 MB
$39.99
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Although this software is a variant from the usual fare. I question the usefulness beyond just a slightly better color compensation program. Also the developer calls this a calibration, but to calibrate you need a reference instrument. In this case it would be a photometer for luminance and a colorometer for color temp and RGB value. You also would need a reference set like set reflectances and a color calibartion sheet to compensate for the illuminace of the room. If you want more control over your display do photo editing or something similar this would be a fine addition, with the right reference equipment this could serve as a means to calibrate but without that I really don't see a need to bloat your hard drive.
Also Installed fine on Vista Prem
Since most people's monitors are horribly out-of-adjustment, this is worth downloading for the manual alone. As I have a Media Center PC, I had already done a basic calibration of my monitors, so they didn't need much tweaking. Can this do what hardware calibration systems do? No, of course not. This is for basic adjustment. From the user manual:
Lutcurve is designed to provide optimal monitor display for these values:
Gamma:2.2, White Point:6500K, Luminance Level:80 cd/m2, Color Space:sRGB or native monitor color space.
The software is based on an article "Measurement of display transfer characteristic (gamma)" by A. Roberts. The calibration method is optimized for physiological sensibility of human eye to gray tones.
Note for color professionals: The software calibration method cannot give you color precision, because it does not take into account monitor RGB color coordinates. It is impossible to create correct ICC profiles without a measurement device.
PC display and color management are horribly complex. There are all sorts of issues with different devices and different applications. Here's a very small example of some of the settings: Vista color management settings (subset), refer to Windows Help and Support. NVIDIA color settings (subset), note also the options in the left panel.
Lutcurve doesn't address the full complexities of PC display and color management. It cannot be used with other gamma loaders, such as Adobe (standard restriction for this type of application). If you install it, you don't have to use it.
I wasn't able to trace the installation, because my installation tracing application crashes when comparing its snapshots. I doubt it clobbered files used by that application, as it was already open, and any DLL's, etc., that it uses would already have been loaded. Also, it didn't do anything bad to the registered DLL's. That utility has never crashed before, but the traces probably just exposed a bug; I'll use a file-sharing service and send them to the developer for analysis (after rebooting, in the unlikely event that that fixes things).
I am a software developer. First of all, thank you, a GAOTD community, for comments. I found some questions and misunderstanding here, so here is my comments and answers.
1. Lutcurve is safe to replace Adobe Gamma, because Lutcurve can be used with any icc profile. Operation system will use a profile created with Adode Gamma, and also a precise curve will be downloaded to your video card hardware. You can also safe use it with a Window 7 calibration feature.
2. The recommended here freeware programs, Adobe Gamma, Windows 7, Radeon and NVidia drivers have no feature to editing a monitor nonlinearity, so you will get much better image quality. Please read the software manual for possible advantages. Also, the program uses special methods to improve a quality of the visual calibration as a program specific.
3. If you want to get precise results, it is strongly recommended to use the program with a icc profile from a monitor manufacturer. Just look at the monitor CD to install it. Or search it in a manufacturer web site. The result will be very similar to a hardware-based results. Also some our users have reported better results than low-cost hardware calibrators, because your eye has better sensibility. A non-linearity is more perceptible in compare with a color error.
4. Users may report here no visual changes. But most general users have no experience in calibration and correct color corrections. So they may see no noticeable changes. These details very important for
image editing, printing and correction.
Also I know there is some old video cards those have no possible to download a LUT curve to the card. Also most of Microsoft drivers have no such feature. These users will see no any changes at all.
5. It is very important to place the software images on the center of the screen and on the central horizontal line for TN and S-PVA/MVA based LCD screens and laptops. So if your monitor menu covers the screen center, just move it. See the monitor manual for details. Also most monitors have advanced menu that already placed on a corner.
6. Almost all LCD monitors today need to be calibrated. Even NEC pro-series displays with a factory-calibrated curves have small nonlinearity that may be fixed with the program. Gamer or office monitors always have a 5-10% nonlinearity. Your monitor size and cost is not a factor to be sure about the monitor quality.
7. All the software bugs must be fixed. So if you have a crash or similar case, just contact to the support service. But in general, the program is stable.
8. The term "calibration" is correct. Color-space correction is "characterization". Hardware devices made two these actions. The program - only calibration.
I never used any such tool, but I really liked the way it worked.
Installed fine on XP and Easy to register.
A user friendly interface: Tabs at bottom from Welcome screen to different kind of tests.
User friendly instructions and controls to see the different aspects of your monitor.
Your monitor shows the immediate effect via color swatches (with options to type color value or use the navigation controls)
Can work with more than one monitor connected to your system. (I only had 1).
It displays online calibration result pixel by pixel. I liked the way it shows the gradient effects.
Overall it is a very informative and excellent piece of tool.
If color accuracy and the ability to match prints to your monitor are important to you, or you simply want the best colors you can get, I think having a decent hardware calibration utility is justified. Now if you’re seriously into digital photography then stuff like this is essential.
Right after the install, I did a basic run thru and was impressed by those results, especially the blacks. Then I reopened the program and begin the fine-tuning. The changes are done in real time, so there’s no waiting for it to process whatever adjustments you make (that’s a nice feature). After going thru the entire process my screen was significantly improved, it’s vibrant. So based on that experience I would recommend checking out this program to anyone wanting accurate monitor calibration.
Other sites that may be useful:
- If anyone cares to see whether their monitors could use some calibrating:
http://epaperpress.com/monitorcal/
- Online Basic Monitor Calibration can be had at:
http://www.displaycalibration.com/
- A good learning site about calibration:
http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/monitor_calibration.htm
allego il readme per un eventuale installazione futura,ricordo come sempre di usare la key con il setup originale della softwarehouse
consiglio ai praticanti del forum di postare sempre il readme quando contiene la key,ci aiutiamo meglio e possiamo recuperare molti soft sfuggiti;)
Giveaway of the Day -Aprile 14, 2009-
Atrise Lutcurve 1.3.1 Personal
Installation
Unzip the package you`ve downloaded and install the software by running Setup.exe,
then register the software using the following data.
To open the registration window run Lutcurve and click on the link in the right top corner.
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User Name:
giveawayoftheday
Registration Key:
76E83-84736-847D8-75840
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You have to install it before the Giveaway offer for the software is over.
Terms and conditions
Please note that the software you download and install
during the Giveaway period comes with the following important limitations:
1) No free technical support
2) No free upgrades to future versions
3) Strictly non-commercial usage
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@ bofola
non era un suggerimento, era una semplice constatazione.
Trovo, come indicato da Gatone, che questo software sia molto più interessante dei programmi allegati a molte schede grafiche.
Anch'io ho una scheda Nvidia ed il software in bundle, lascia a desiderare.
Meglio questo!
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Io l'ho installato e credo funzioni molto bene.
Ho una scheda Nvidia geforce go 7200, ed in quanto a controlli fa veramente pena, sempre ovviamente che io non sia incapace di utilizzarla. Solo che non ci sono schermate di calibratura del colore, e vado sempre a naso, quindi questo software è proprio utile ed a me ha risolto un bel problema.
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NO grazie a me
lui ha copiatato da me capito?
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Grazie a Wot@n e Fiorella per il suggerimento. In effetti è proprio così, alle volte ci si dimentica anche di quello che abbiamo già!
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Si va bhe'
trovare una scheda video che non regali la stessa cosa e' davvero difficile.....
mha'....mha'......
qui diventa comico tentare qualsiasi paragone con soft commerciali dello stesso tipo.
Non si tratta infatti di andare a cercare alcuna alternativa free
semplicemente la si ha nel novanta nove per cento dei casi assieme alla propria scehda video.
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Un appello: per favore, evitate commenti del tipo: "Inutile". L'ultilità o l'inutilità è un fatto soggettivo. Che Tizio giudichi un SW inutile, non dice niente a nessuno...
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Buon programma, utile, forse non a livello professionale, ma valido per poter avere un'anteprima reale delle foto in modo da poterle stampare senza incorrere in errori di colore.
E' in inglese, è questo, e solo questo, può essere difficile per chi non ha una conoscenza della lingua.
Per il resto, semplici comandi, in alcuni casi quasi intutitivi, un programma del quale bisogna avere ben chiaro la funzione e soprattutto il modo di utilizzo.
Posterò le alternative free (ma che non ritengo competitive con questo) nel forum.
Un ultima indicazione, molte schede video, presentano, nei vari software di contorno alla confezione, programmi della stessa utilità ed utilizzo di questo.
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Molto inutile per me.
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alternative free ?
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Inutile.
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Personalmente lo trovo inutile anch'io!
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Inutile per me.
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L'ho trovato abbastanza complicato da usare e non sono riuscito a regolare il mio monitor LCD secondario. Inoltre non ha la lingua italiana (Le istruzioni sono lunghine, non 4 parole e basta).
Funziona su Windows Vista con doppio monitor.
Per me pollice giù.
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