CalMAN 3.1 for Windows

by Spectracal

Avg. Rating 2.5 (2 votes)

File Details

File Size 9.9 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 495
Publisher Spectracal
Homepage CalMAN

Publisher's Description

CalMAN is color calibration software for high definition televisions and other video displays, using the major display calibration standards recognized through the world. It has the powerful features needed by professional calibrators, but also easy-to-use wizards that walk first-time calibrators through the process of making an HDTV display accurate color. Offering the widest hardware support in the industry, it works with almost any meter (including tri-stimulus colorimeters and spectrometers) and almost any test pattern source, including DVDs, video processors, and software generators. SpectraCal, makers of CalMAN, also provide their own free video test pattern source, HTPC.

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Zer0 Voltage

Zer0 Voltage reviewed v3.1 on Aug 8, 2008

What mprost said...

What good is this if you can't use it to calibrate a display?

Not freeware - really just an advertisement for their expensive full versions.

mprost

mprost reviewed v3.0 on Mar 20, 2008

not freeware, according to their website "The version you download is fully functional, except that it uses only a simulated color meter, so you can not use it to actually calibrate a video display."

Avg. Rating 2.5 (2 votes)
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Zer0 Voltage

Zer0 Voltage reviewed v3.1 on Aug 8, 2008

What mprost said...

What good is this if you can't use it to calibrate a display?

Not freeware - really just an advertisement for their expensive full versions.

mprost

mprost reviewed v3.0 on Mar 20, 2008

not freeware, according to their website "The version you download is fully functional, except that it uses only a simulated color meter, so you can not use it to actually calibrate a video display."

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