I am looking to purchase a Calibrite (formerly X-Rite) device but there are several models available and the literature does not seem to provide me with sufficient explanation of the differences.
Does the Display Pro model actively monitor the ambient light and change the screen settings as the light in the room alters? If so, does it do this in real time or just prompt for the user to recalibrate when it detects a change beyond a certain tolerance?
Is the Studio model necessary for printing if one uses the ICC profile for the paper and the printer manufacturer's own inks?
The Studio model has ambient light measuring but not ambient light monitoring. As an amateur low volume print maker, should I
(a) take notice of the fact that the Studio model is described as for photographers who print
(b) prioritise the ambient light monitoring (as well as measurement) provided by the Display Pro; or
(c) accept the basic Display model that will calibrate the monitor but will ignore ambient light and printed output?
The Studio model is substantially more expensive whereas the Display PRO is a similar cost to the Display model.
There is also a Display Plus model but that is described as being for professionals.
Calibrite provide a comparison sheet here: https://calibrite.com/wp-content/upl...n-chart-EN.pdf