Pantone Color Calibrator Program Version 1.1.0 is available (15 Aug 2012)

Pantone Color Calibrator Program Version 1.1.0  (15 Aug 2012)
Version 1.1.0 build 6196
Updated version.
Thinkvantage Update does not know about it (yet).
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS015010
Pantone Color Calibrator is a software application designed to work with the embedded color sensor inside select Lenovo laptop models. Together, this software and color sensor combination can calibrate your laptop to ensure that the color in your images is displayed accurately.
Hardware requirements:
- Must have an embedded or external color sensor.
- Can be integrated or used with a USB color sensor device.
Supported ThinkPad system:
- W520, W530
Supported operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit, 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Professional
W520 4270CTO i7-2820QM Quadro2000M 1920x1080 Display 16GB RAM 2x240GB Intel 510 SSDs (RAID 0) - BIOS 1.42 - PCMark7:4,568
Samsung Series 9 15-inch NP900X4C-A03US - PCMark7: 4674

Don't get your hopes up too high that this version will yield a better calibration of the FHD panel. The calibration result on 6500K still has a greenish cast on my two systems. I ound up using another user's profile that was created with an external calibrator. The results are much, much better than the ones developed with the Pantone 1.1 program.
W520, i7-2820QM, BIOS 1.42, 1920x1080 FHD, 32 GB RAM, 2000M NVIDIA GPU, Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD, Crucial M550 mSata 512GB, WD 2TB USB 3.0, eSata Plextor PX-LB950UE BluRay
W520, i7-2760QM, BIOS 1.42 1920x1080 FHD, 32 GB RAM, 1000M NVIDIA GPU, Crucial M500 480GB mSata SSD, Hitachi 500GB HDD, WD 2TB USB 3.0

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    Hi all,
    I read, that for the ThinkPad W520, W530, W540 is a newer color-calibration-program "Pantone Color Calibrator".
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    Thanks a lot,
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    I tested it now:
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    So you've to use the Huey Pro-Program (marked as compatibel on WIndows 7, but is also working under WIndows 8.1), downloadable from the official Lenovo-driver-site.

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    I have a ThinkPad W530 with color sensor and Pantone Color Calibrator. It has worked just fine since I got the computer brand-new over a year ago. For the last week or so, my color calibrator has failed to launch when I click on the "ThinkPad Display needs to be re-profiled" notification. I get the spinning icon, but after a few moments it just disappears. I've tried doing a restore, and chosen a time-point before I think this happened. But the system refuses to go back to that restore point because it "can't find a file." What the ????? I have not deleted any files from the system folders, I can only believe that one of my automatic updates has screwed this up. Of course, the message does not tell me what *kind* of file is missing.
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    Well, what the Color Calibrator program really does is to create an ICC profile for your monitor, and you can manually set each profile you've created by:
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  • Pantone Color Calibrator W540

    Hi !
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    Solved!
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    I had this problem. I solved it by downloading the appropriate nvidia video drivers from the lenovo website and running them this way (installing both the nvidia and intel drivers separately) - downloading via the lenovo solution centre and system update software did not lead to the video drivers being installed correctly after the Windows 8.1 update, for some reason?

  • New Pantone Color Calibrator posted

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    I agree that using the native white point of the display with the built-in color sensor and Pantone software is a lot closer to correct than using 6500K, but then you don't even know what white point it's actually calibrated to. This matters quite a bit if you're doing color-critical graphics/photography work.
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  • Pantone color calibration in Lightroom

    I shoot a lot of headshots for our company in front of the same colored wall. Due to each person's clothing and complexion, the color balance of the shot turns out different for each shot, making the colored wall look different in each shot. If I was able to find the Pantone value of the wall paint, is there a way I could color balance the background to match that color? I am currently eyeballing it and using the hue/saturation tool on the wall, but I wonder whether there is a better way to do this. Thanks!

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  • W520 External Color Calibrator stopped working with updated Pantone v1.1 software

    Can someone from Lenovo help me with this issue? Lenovo updated the color calibrator software in Aug 2012. They broke an external color calibrator working. L1/2 has been completely unhelpful. I also escalated to customer service with little result except that they say it is not Lenovo software and they do not have to support it! Unacceptable, the software isprovided by Lenovo. Lenovo doc also says an external color calibrator is supported. Lenovo needs to take responsibility for fixing this. Here are the email chains. I really want a refund or someone to ensure this package that Lenovo distributes is fixed!
     Thanks for your help.
      From: Christopher Lang [mailto:christopherlang1] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:34 AM To: 'Kelli' Cc: doris Subject: RE: SF184142 Re: Fw: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator - case 184142 Importance: High Sensitivity: Private
    You are distributing this software and it is defective. Who do I NEED TO SPEAK TO AT LENOVO TO RESOLVE THIS? I WANT A REFUND ASAP!!!
      From: Christopher Lang [mailto:christopherlang1]  Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:25 AM To: 'Kelli' Cc: doris Subject: RE: SF184142 Re: Fw: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator - case 184142 Importance: High Sensitivity: Private
    Hi Kelli,
    I do not want this case closed and disagree. This is Lenovo provided software and according to Lenovo an external calibrator is supported. I want someone to take responsibility for getting this fixed. Lenovo has provided this software and needs to work with the vendor to ensure it works. Who do I need to speak to in management? I do not appreciate the way support has just shuttled this around and nothing has gotten done.
    Sincerely,
    Christopher
    Lenovo Doc:
      3.0 System requirements =======================  Hardware requirements:  - Must have an embedded or external color sensor - Can be integrated or used with a USB color sensor device.    http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/pantone_color_calibrator_v1.1.0.txt
    From: Kelli  Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:12 AM To: christopherlang1@ Subject: SF184142 Re: Fw: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator - case 184142 Sensitivity: Private
    Mr Lang,
    Please be advised that I have taken this case assigned to Doris. Lenovo is not able help you with this issue, We cannot provide support for a third party product.  The calibrator you are using is supported by X-Rite; any issues with the device need to be addressed by them,
    I am sorry for your frustration however Lenovo has exhausted all means to help with a non-hardware issue. At this time Lenovo is closing this case.
    Kelli Customer Advocate Customer Complaint Resolutions Lenovo US 1009 Think Place, Bldg 2 Morrisville, NC 27560
    Hi Doris,   Got you VM. No, Engineering is not wanting to do their jobs. What they are saying to you makes NO sense. There is even mention of an external calibrator being supported in the Lenovo doc. MANY PEOPLE USE EXTERNAL DISPLAYS AS WELL. Here is the Lenovo doc:   3.0 System requirements ======================= Hardware requirements: - Must have an embedded or external color sensor - Can be integrated or used with a USB color sensor device.   http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/pantone_color_calibrator_v1.1.0.txt      This is really upsetting me!!!!  Can we escalate to higher management?   Thanks,   Christopher  
    Hi Doris,
    Got you VM. No, Engineering is not wanting to do their jobs. What they are saying to you makes NO sense. There is even mention of an external calibrator being supported in the Lenovo doc. MANY PEOPLE USE EXTERNAL DISPLAYS AS WELL. Here is the Lenovo doc:
    3.0 System requirements
    =======================
    Hardware requirements:
    - Must have an embedded or external color sensor
    - Can be integrated or used with a USB color sensor device.
    http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/pantone_color_calibrator_v1.1.0.txt
    This is really upsetting me!!!!  Can we escalate to higher management?
    Thanks,
    Christopher
    From: Christopher Lang  Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 12:19 PM To: 'Doris' Subject: RE: FW: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator - case 184142 Importance: High
    Hi Doris,
    I have the internal calibrator I purchased with my W520 and also an external calibrator from x-rite. The device is an i1 Display 2. The external calibration is what fails with the updated calibrator software package.
    Thanks,
    Christopher
    From: Doris Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 12:13 PM To: Christopher Lang Subject: Re: FW: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator - case 184142 Importance: High
    Hi Christopher,
     I'm still working wtth L2.
    What exact model of color calibrator device do you have?
    Sincerely,
    Doris Customer Complaint Advocate   Lenovo 
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    "Christopher   Lang" <christopherlang1@>
    11/07/2012   04:22 PM  
       Subject       
       FW:     Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and     Eye one external calibrator - case 184142    
    Hi Doris,    Thanks for your time, re: case 184142. Can we get this package fixed? Jeremy’s response below just makes no sense to me, same as that call center in Atlanta is so problematic. I work in IT and when I phone that call center I really wonder sometimes whether I am even speaking with another IT person on the other end of the line. These are Thinkpad, mines is an expensive one, and I am very upset that this is the level of support I get (especially after upgrading my warranty even!). Please see what you can do. I would also like a manager to speak to DeAndrea at the call center. I am sure the calls are recorded and he was completely out of line and not helpful. Just like now I wonder ‘why did Jeremy even contact me!’ what with the response below.    Please phone me tomorrow as we discussed.    Have a great day!    Thanks,    Christopher      From: Christopher Lang [mailto:christopherlang1@] Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 9:38 AM To: 'Jeremy' Subject: RE: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator   Hi Jeremy,    I am really not sure how Doris will help me with this technical issue? I fel like I am getting the run around and I AM.    Thanks,    Christopher      From: Jeremy Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 9:34 AM To: Christopher Lang Subject: RE: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator   Chris, I never said to call level one. I literally said "please contact your Customer Service rep". Your customer service rep is the highest level you will get at Lenovo to be able to assist you. He/She is also the same person that got you in touch with me in the first place. I hope this helps. Thank you!
    Jeremy Level 2 Support   Lenovo Systems Experts   Lenovo USA   1009 Think Place   Building 2 - Lab 2P22  
         "Christopher   Lang" <christopherlang1@>
    11/07/2012   09:08 AM  
       To       
       Jeremy   
       Subject       
       RE:     Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and     Eye one external calibrator    
    Hello Jeremy,   Uhhh.. My case was escalated to you now you are telling me to call level one again? WTH?   You know…I just started on a contract with IBM. You know what they give us…Not ‘Thinkpads’ but Toshibas. You ought to think about that.   I expect a phone call ASAP. I have also left a message with customer relations.   Thank you,   Christopher  
        From: Jeremy Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 7:46 AM To: Christopher Lang Subject: RE: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator   Chris, This is not my department... please contact your Customer Service rep to get updates. Thank you!
    Jeremy Level 2 Support   Lenovo Systems Experts   Lenovo USA 
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    "Christopher   Lang" <christopherlang1@>
    11/06/2012   04:08 PM  
         To       
       Jeremy    cc          Subject       
       RE:     Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and     Eye one external calibrator    
    Hi Jeremy,
    Any update on this package being fixed?
    Thanks,
    Christopher
    From: Christopher Lang [mailto:christopherlang1@] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 12:42 PM To: 'Jeremy' Subject: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator Importance: High
    Started failing when Lenovo updated the package for the w530.
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    Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator   09-19-201211:39 AM - edited 09-20-201209:10 AM Hi. Can someone have a look at the Pantone 1.1 package. I am using an eye one display calibrator with the updated Pantone software and the calibration does not work. I get an error about an 8 bit image missing (have attached a screenshot). The calibration is not correct and Windows Photoviewer is pink. This was working OK with the v1.0 of the software (no longer on the w520 driver page). The error message is "There was an error loading the specified profile. Please make sure the image has an embedded profile and it is an 8-bit image." This was working fine before the update to v1.1. Thanks
    Re: New Pantone Color Calibrator posted [ Edited ]
    10-21-201202:43 AM - edited 10-21-201202:47 AM This is broken on the w520. The external calibration does not work properly. You get an error about an 8-bit image missing when calibrating. Does anyone have a link to the v1.0 version that DOES WORK? Thanks Why is the support in Atlanta so awful that people keep telling me I need to REIMAGE my machine to repair this IDIOT problem!!!!!
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    christopherlang wrote: This is broken on the w520. The external calibration does not work properly. You get an error about an 8-bit image missing when calibrating. Does anyone have a link to the v1.0 version that DOES WORK? Thanks Why is the support in Atlanta so awful that people keep telling me I need to REIMAGE my machine to repair this IDIOT problem!!!!!
    I've uploaded the 1.0 program.: http://www.mediafire.com/?62shz55gl757ahu
      From: Jeremy Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 11:24 AM To: christopherlang1 Subject: contact info
    here it is
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    I am getting the runaround!!!
    Hi Doris,
    I just left you a voice mail. One of the reasons I bought this laptop was for 3d photography. If I cannot use an external color calibrator and display then the laptop is not fit for purpose for the reasons I bought it. This software is ONLY available from Lenovo. According to Lenovo’s own doc, and the software’s doc, an external color calibrator is SUPPORTED. Lenovo needs to step to the plate and fix this. Not ME. If Lenovo needs to go to Pantone, or x-rite, then they Need to do that. Lenovo provided software that is not available to the public from x-rite or Pantone, and the software is to support Lenovo provided hardware (least so far as the internal calibrator), this software ALSO supports an external calibrator for use with an external display. The software supports both internal and external, and I would like to use my external display for 3d photography. This needs to be fixed please.
    What are we going to do to resolve this? At his point of the runaround I’ve been getting I would like a complete refund.
    Thanks,
    Christopher
    From: Christopher Lang [mailto:christopherlang1@]
    Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:35 PM
    To: 'Kelli'
    Cc: doris
    Subject: RE: SF184142 LENOVO
    PS I hope you are aware Kelli that the Pantone software is not available from Pantone to customers….
    From: Christopher Lang [mailto:christopherlang1]
    Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:26 PM
    To: 'Kelli'
    Cc: doris
    Subject: RE: SF184142 LENOVO
    Importance: High
    Hi Kelli,
    As you know the ‘software’ purchase is by virtue of purchasing the laptop with the color calibrator. Are you saying you will refund my cost for the calibrator? I don’t think you quite get how much time I have spent with support with this laptop. I have had multiple issues with the it. The calibrator, failed BT adapter, Sudden Shutdown syndrome (where the machine would just shutoff on its own –well documented in the Lenovo forums and I have at least a dozen emails on this issue) as well as many issues with the Displayport connection and an external 3d display for which I spent months working with Nvidia to resolve. This laptop has wasted a huge amount of my time. The support has been atrocious.
    I would like a refund for 1. The laptop 2. The external color calibrator I cannot use because the software from Lenovo does not work (this package is NOT available from x-rite as well –It is sold to Lenovo). I have a receipt for the color calibrator and would be happy to provide that.
    Thank you,
    Christopher
    From: Kelli
    Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:09 PM
    To: Christopher Lang
    Subject: RE: SF184142 LENOVO
    Mr Lang,
    Your request for a refund on the laptop is declined. The machine has had not hardware issues and was purchased in February.  We are willing refund the software only.
    Kelli
    Customer Advocate
    Customer Complaint Resolutions
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  • W530 Color Calibration Issue

    Every month I re-calibrate my display using the COLOR by PANTONE Color Calibrator (v1.1.0).
    I tried doing it today and kept getting this error, even though the tone for successful calibration always goes off:
    Link to picture
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    Is this a hardware issue?  A driver issue?  Are there any solutions for this?  
    Recently updated my computer.  Windows 7 64-bit.
    Moderator note; picture(s) totalling >50K converted to link(s) Forum Rules
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    Hi again, crmichae
    What updates have you recently done to your machine? I did some research and found two highly relevant updates for your machine in general, and this issue more specifically. If you haven't already updated them, I found drivers for both your BIOS and the your graphics card that  have been released recently and are a good place to start with helping this issue. The graphics driver can be found here and the BIOS can be found here.
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    Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but you are only licensed to use the version of the software supplied by Lenovo, and any updates that Lenovo has licensed through Pantone. Unlike say video drivers, the commercial Pantone software is pay-for-use, and not tied to Lenovo licensing.

  • W510 Color Calibration

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    After it is uninstalled please go to the link below and download the application from the Lenovo support site.
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    Once downloaded hopefully it will work.
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  • Where are Pantone color library file locations for InDesign CC?

    I cannot believe how difficult it is to find this information. It should be a quick search in the regular Help system.
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      This was the correct answer:
           Laubender     Jun 2, 2014 12:18 AM  (in response to Maurice Castelbuono)   
    @Maurizio – the standard settings, the joboption files with the brackets like [PDF/X-1a:2001] are stored inside the inDesign app for InDesign CC 9.2.1.
    The path for these would be:
    /Applications/Adobe InDesign CC.app/Contents/MacOS/Resources/Adobe PDF/settings/mul
    or with a Japanese version of InDesign:
    /Applications/Adobe InDesign CC.app/Contents/MacOS/Resources/Adobe PDF/settings/japan
    If you do a right-click on the InDesign app you can show them with "Show Package Contents" options.
    All other PDF joboptions that you are creating are relative to your current User Library. They are stored in:
    ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe PDF/Settings
    Where the tilde sign at the beginning indicates the home of the currently used user.
    You can access ~/Library, if you press the alt key when accessing the "Go To" menu in the Finder. Otherwise it's invisible.
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  • Can I easily match Pantone colors using Illustrator?

    Hi all,
    I run a small invitation supply company.
    Our primary design tool up until now has been Photoshop Elements.
    We recently purchased a $6000 printer from Xerox which is the 'gold standard' for graphic arts and Pantone approved.
    We also have a pantone color bridge. When I print a color using the hex code, the color looks NOTHING like the pantone swatch.
    I contacted Xerox and they told me that because Elements has a very low degree of color management that we will never be able to easily color match our pantone swatches and that they aren't surprised the color is way off.
    I suppose I naively figured that spending $6000 on a printer would get us easy and flawless color matching. Xerox says- not so.
    They suggested investing in Illustrator and they are convinced that it will be much more likely to get us to the point that we want. Ultimately I want to be able to pick a color from the pantone deck, enter the code, and feel confident that the print will come out 100% the corresponding color.
    Am I living a pipe dream?
    I would like some feedback before proceeding.
    On top of the financial investment, obviously there is a lot of time that my partner and I will have to spend learning Illustrator.
    Any input would be great.
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    Am I living a pipe dream?
    Yes.
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    I want to be able to pick a color from the pantone deck, enter the code, and feel confident that the print will come out 100% the corresponding color.
    Not gonna happen, even if you do all the tedious color management setup you can.
    The above assumes you are, in fact, talking about matching Pantone spot colors. (Pantone does not just publish spot color swatches, but that is the usual sense in which beginners refer to Pantone.)
    A spot color is, by definition, an actual, physical, single ink which is loaded into a press. The only way to achieve your 100% pipedream is to load that actual, physical, single ink into your $6000 printer.
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