
The Minolta MYIRO-1 Spectrophotometer works in combination with ColourSpace to enable accurate calibration to be achieved for both projection as well as monitors via contact and non-contact use.
- ColourSpace INF/XPT/PRO/CAL/LTE & HTX/HTP/HTL & DPS/ZRO
ColourSpace Integration
As with all probes, operation and function is controlled via the Probe Options menu, accessed via the Profiling window, with the left-hand side of the menu providing generic probes settings, and the right-hand side settings specific to the MYIRO-1.
MYIRO-1 Settings
The Settings options provide specific MYIRO-1 configurations, which is specifically the connection type.
Select
The Select drop-down enables selection of the MYIRO-1 connection type (USB or WiFi), or individual MYIRO-1 units to be selected if more than one are connected.
Average Low Light
Average Low Light is a probe generic option, that averages multiple readings in low-light situations using an advanced algorithm built into ColourSpace. The algorithm varies based on the probe in use to provide the best possible results.
Probe Adjustments
Probe Adjustments are generic probes settings, with consistent operation regardless of the probe in use.
Configure Matching
Probe Matching is really unnecessary with the Myiro-1, as it is a Spectrometer.
The options is provided on a Why Not basis...
Offset
Probe Offset enables a user to manually enter offset values for different probes/display combinations.
Perceptual Colour Match is a preferable approach.
Extra Delay
Extra Delay sets a delay time after the patch has changed before probe measurement starts, and can be set automatically via the Auto button, and manages signal path delays in the image pipeline.
When using the Auto option, Average Low Light should not be enabled.