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han when I started. ColorHCFR was the cheapest, but it hasn't been updated in over a year, doesn't have a well designed workflow, and lacks support for some recent meters. ChromaPure and CalMAN were both fantastic solutions for the home theater enthusiast. ChromaPure is very straight forward in it's process, but lacks the customization that CalMAN offers. However, for the home user that simply wants to calibrate their display quickly and easily, it's very easy to get going and get fantastic results in a single evening, with no steep learning curve. However, if you are going to be working with the program on a daily basis, and want it to fit how you work, as well as customize the information that you give to clients in the reporting tool, then CalMAN will have the features that you are looking for.
Finally, if you pay $450 for a calibration, you can be sure that the ISF Tech is going to show up with far more accurate measurement equipment than if you buy the $350 CalMAN or ChromaPure packages for home users. Some of the difference is speed, but all the calibrators I have talked to get their instruments adjusted yearly, as the meters can drift over time leading to less accurate results. Additionally, the meters that an ISF technician would use start at the cost of an i1Pro ($800) and move up to thousands of dollars with models from Orb, Photo Research, and Minolta.
 


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