I bought a used EFI ES-2000 version of the i1 pro2 for creating 3D LUT with spectro offsets for my i1 Display pro probe. This worked very well for display calibration for Davinci Resolve motion picture color correction software.
The probe is only licensed for use with the EFI profile making software for making printer profiles and I've just made my 1st printer profile using this software and it looks pretty good!
But I do have a couple questions about settings when making the profile and printing the target.
1. When printing the target I'm presented with a choice of M0, M1, or M2 (having to do with UV settings). The default was "M0" so I used that with to create the target, but I'm not sure that was the best or proper choice. I'm using an Epson 3800 printer and Innova Fiba-White_Ultra_smooth_gloss paper.
2. After measuring the target, when creating the profile, I'm given a choice of D50, D60, D65 (I assume this is the viewing environment). The default was "D50" so I used that, but also created a profile for "D65" (my display setting right now). I made a couple test prints and could not see any difference between the prints or the soft proof when switching between these profiles. Maybe there is a very subtle difference between them. Any suggestions or comments about this?
I know that not many, if any, here are using this software, but I suspect, behind the interface, it's using some version of the i1 software with added functionality for users of the Fiery system.
The first prints I've made look pretty good, and a little bit better than the profile supplied by Innova for their paper