calibrate monitor with Macbeth ColorChecker?
The image looks startlingly good, so it must not be calibrated. Unfortunately, the Intensity comes with no calibration software like the MXO, and I can't use my MacBeth Eye One Display monitor calibrator (as the HDMI is only output from the FCP's canvas, not the desktop).
It was suggested that I shoot a MacBeth ColorChecker card with my camera, and use that to calibrate the monitor by sight.
First, I'd white balance the camera using a MacBeth White Balance card, then shoot the ColorChecker card under the lighting conditions I'd commonly use.
Possibly, I would combine this with setting up the black levels, etc using the color bars output from FCP as outlined here:
http://www.bluesky-web.com/colorbars.html
http://www.videouniversity.com/tvbars2.htm
(should the black levels be calibrated first?)
As this is not a CRT, and has no 'blue-switch', I could purchase a small wratten #47 to hold over my eye while I calibrate.
Or, use the G Take plugin to display just the blue channel (can't FCP6 do this on its own? will this work?)
http://www.nattress.com/Free/freeFCP.htm
Does this sound like a good plan, or am I way off base?
BTW - a tech at BlackMagic said he had heard of users installing the DeckLink drivers (which does come with some calibration tools) for use with the Intensity. But, he did not have the details.
Anyone doing that?
Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.1), RME FireFace 400