Colormunki
August 28th, 2008So what exactly is Colormunki? Well to be exact it’s a product from the joint efforts of X-Rite and Pantone, the leaders in colour measurement and colour management. In essence Colormunki is a spectrophotometer, a tool that captures and measures colours from the world around us.
Not only does this cute, fits in the palm of your hand, unit calibrate your monitor(s) and printer(s) but it allows you to capture colours from any surface in the analog world and inputs those directly into your computer. These pallets of colours are then imported into Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign or Quark for use in any document you want. On top of all is the software that comes included. The colours are sorted and stored in a variet of ways and phots that are imported into the software have custom colour pallets created around them. This alone is worth the MSRP of $499.00 to me.
So before I ran out to replace my outdated Spyder 2 Pro, which I haven’t just yet, I started doing a little more digging and finally found some videos on YouTube that gave some reviews. I’m really finding it hard at the moment not dropped some cash for this little guy and start putting it to some good use.

September 2nd, 2008 at 1:21 am
I took the color IQ test at the Colormunki website. It’s a bit of a challenge to complete, (my eyes started bugging out a bit), but fun and enlightening. Apparently I have perfect color acuity. Maybe everyone that completes the test has the same results however.
September 4th, 2008 at 6:44 pm
Ouhhh dear lord… I just took the test and my eyes and burning. Not only after 3 minutes of staring at the coloured blocked did the colours themselves start flipping but the square blocks started changing shape.
Somehow… Just somehow… I got a perfect score as well… According to them ZERO means perfect and anything above that is a sign of a visual disability. *Shrug* Odd.
Looks like us 20-29 year olds are doing something good.