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Ted's LightSpace CMS Calibration Disk Free Version (Blu-Ray ISO & MP4+MKV Media Files)
You have selected to request the digital download link for the Free Version of Blu-Ray ISO + Media Files.
We will send you the Free Version Download Link (ISO File + Media Files) to your E-Mail Address after sending your request.
NOTE: Ted's LightSpace CMS Calibration Disk Free Version is a Lite Version of the Full Version and features the required chapters that can be used used only with the Free Versions of the following public available software solutions: Light Illusion's LightSpace DPS, SpectraCAL's CalMAN ColorChecker & HCFR. Some basic Display/Meter Setup patterns are included also.
Ted’s LightSpace CMS Calibration Disk Full Version features the required chapters for measurements that can be used with the Licenced Versions of LightSpace, CalMAN 5, ChromaPure & HCFR (free open source) software. Full Display/Meter Setup and Color Reproduction Patterns are included to Full Version only.
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Blu-Ray Disk / Media Files Version Details:
Current Version: 1.1 (Free Version)
Pattern Type: Lumagen Large Window Patterns
Pattern Size: 11,11% (640px x 360px)
Frame Resolution: 1080p
Frame Rate: 24p
Release Date: 1 June 2014
Blu-Ray Region Coding: Region Free
Blu-Ray ISO File Size: 411 MB
Blank Blu-Ray Disk Required: BD-25GB Single Layer Blu-Ray Disk
Recommended Burning Software: ImgBurn
Media File Formats: MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) + MKV (Matroska)
Media Files Window Patterns Encoding: 16-235 Video Levels (TV Legal)
Media Files Total Size: 458 MB
Compressed Blu-Ray ISO + Media Files Total Size: 30.1 MB
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Required Free Software Downloads:
The following free software can be used with Ted's LightSpace CMS Calibration Disk (Free Version).
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LightSpace DPS (Free Display Check Version of LightSpace CMS)
LightSpace DPS is a 'Free License' version of LightSpace, enabling the accuracy of any display to be verified against any given preset standard, such as Rec709, BT.1886, DCI P3, etc., allowing operators, colourists, supervisors, DoPs and directors to be confident that a the images they are observing are guaranteed to be accurate, by checking any display to verify if they are accurately set-up, without any unwanted colour issues, ensuring all footage is reviewed accurately throughout the image pipeline.
With LightSpace DPS, and a compatible probe, any user can perform accurate display profiling, measuring the difference between any specified colour standard, and the actual colours a given display shows.
Being able to quickly and easily verify any display accuracy is a critical capability for any image based workflow.
LightSpace DPS has one main function - to be used for Display Profiling and Verification, allowing the user to determine if a given display requires re-calibration or not.
With LightSpace DPS it is possible to use any of LightSpace's profiling capabilities, but without the ability to 'save' any profiles. All checking needs to be performed on the profile before closing the software.
It is also possible to generate a LUT from the profile, which aids checking the profile information as the 3D cube view and 1D graph LUT will show the necessary corrections required for the display profiled. The LUT can also be 'virtually applied' to the display for re-profiling, showing the effect of the LUT corrections.
LightSpace DPS (Display Profiling System) Free Version Download Instructions:
Register here to receive a download link and free license for the LightSpace DPS by selecting ''Free LightSpace DPS (license & software)'' from ''Download Selection'' drop-down menu.
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CalMAN ColorChecker (Free Version)
CalMAN ColorChecker provides a quick and easy pass/fail test for any monitor or display, with a range of commonly used colorspace and gamma standards to choose from – including Rec709 and sRGB.
If you work with color-critical content in a production, post-production, or broadcast studio, run ColorChecker to ensure accurate color performance before using.
ColorChecker will let you know when it’s time to calibrate the display – you can even do the same for secondary, client-viewing flat panels.
With a probe and a pattern generator, CalMAN ColorChecker allows users to chart the performance of their monitor and verify that the content displayed on screen is true to industry standards.
In CalMAN ColorChecker these 24 grayscale and color critical values (ColorChecker Classic) can be used as one more reference for conducting a video calibration. One way you can use them is to evaluate the ColorChecker values before and after calibrating the display for grayscale and gamut. Since most displays do not reproduce colors perfectly linearly, we can use these points to analyze the display’s color accuracy not only at the outer primary and secondary points, but at the other critical inner points as well.
In addition to offering ColorChecker at no cost to the user, SpectraCal has also eliminated all hardware restrictions for the software, meaning that ColorChecker supports a surprisingly wide range of probes and test pattern generators.
How to Use CalMAN ColorChecker
Learn everything you need to know about using CalMAN ColorChecker, from testing native display performance to creating a virtual 3D LUT to see how well your monitor could perform with color calibration. This tech article will walk you through the entire process.
CalMAN ColorChecker (Free Version) Download Instructions:
Register to receive a free CalMAN ColorChecker license key by filling out the download from here.
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HCFR (Free Open Source)
You can use HCFR 3.1.7 (or later version) to measure the CalMAN's ColorChecker Classic Chapter using the Free Version of Ted's LightSpace CMS Calibration Disk.
How to Use HCFR
Before starting the measurements you have to select from HCFR's Preferences -> ''References'' Tab the ''CalMAN Classic'' option from the ''Color Checker Patterns'' drop down menu.
HCFR (Open Source) Download Instructions:
Download HCFR from here.
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Do you use an Open Source Calibration Software?
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Do you already own an External 3D LUT Box or a Video Processor?
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