SuperCalª is a visual display calibrator capable of measuring and correcting most conventional displays, including LCDs, CRTs and projectors. SuperCal doesn't require any hardware measurement devices - only your eyeballs - yet it can be much more accurate, based on how well you pay attention to what your doing :). Nearly all existing calibrators assume that you have a display that behaves like the textbook ideal CRT. They don't consider the fact that LCDs don't behave like CRTs at all, nor the fact that most displays have flaws. This is where SuperCal comes in. SuperCal lets you accurately measure the response of any display and build a profile with a corrected gamma table that improves the appearance of your display under Mac OS 9 or X. When your display is properly calibrated, you'll notice much smoother tonal gradations and cleaner-looking anti-aliased text. SuperCal was designed to provide the most accurate calibration possible without the use of a hardware measurement device. Very few users can afford to purchase a hardware calibration device like an X-Rite or Colortron, but all users need a properly calibrated display, whether they are retouching digital images or shopping for clothing on the internet. What's New: Version 1.1.4 adds the following:and a persistent preference to save the setting Fixed bug where tone reproduction curve for "perceptual" target response setting was being set in the profile to the last gamma slider value rather than a proper table of values Added preference to save the tone reproduction curve for perceptual response as a table or as a single gamma value approximation Canceling from white balance adjustment now properly restores previous gamma table Added chromaticity values for Samsung SyncMaster 700NF, Sony GDM-FW900 and Princeton EO90 Added preference to save an "I have paid" reminder Fixed resource setting that caused long-standing activate/deactivate issue with gamma target slider setting Updated many resource settings |  |
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