W520 Pantone Calibration is terrible
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:09 am
Last winter I bought a W510 with the high res/high output monitor and the color calibration option. It is drop dead gorgeous. The computer performs post processing from a Mac based Nikon Coolscan 9000 and that is about all it does. Now I'm going through about 3000 Nikon RAW files from a Grand Canyon river trip. Its an awesome photo machine.
My old T60p is starting to get fan failure so I ordered a W520. The plan was to put the 520 as the workhorse and take the 510 as my new "daily driver".
During installation I ran the monitor calibration. I thought it looked strange - the blue background suddenly got a yellow tinge. Last night I started installing all of my apps, connected to the server, and did a side-by-side of a post-processed frame. The 510 vividly captures the reds of the canyon. The same image on the 520 has a horrible yellow or green cast to it. Basically unusable. I reinstalled all the software and didn't do the calibration and it's much better.
The X-rite software on the 510 seems to be newer and have more features than the supposedly new version on the 520. I can't even disable the calibration on the 520 whereas the 510 version has a "erase" option.
Has anyone else wrestled with this?
I was going to do some OS swapping between the two machines to see if it follows the hardware but right now I'm inclined to simply return the 520 for another in the hope that it is the built-in sensor.
My old T60p is starting to get fan failure so I ordered a W520. The plan was to put the 520 as the workhorse and take the 510 as my new "daily driver".
During installation I ran the monitor calibration. I thought it looked strange - the blue background suddenly got a yellow tinge. Last night I started installing all of my apps, connected to the server, and did a side-by-side of a post-processed frame. The 510 vividly captures the reds of the canyon. The same image on the 520 has a horrible yellow or green cast to it. Basically unusable. I reinstalled all the software and didn't do the calibration and it's much better.
The X-rite software on the 510 seems to be newer and have more features than the supposedly new version on the 520. I can't even disable the calibration on the 520 whereas the 510 version has a "erase" option.
Has anyone else wrestled with this?
I was going to do some OS swapping between the two machines to see if it follows the hardware but right now I'm inclined to simply return the 520 for another in the hope that it is the built-in sensor.