Display calibration built by people who measure.
QUBYX started in 2010 with a frustration: too many critical workflows ran on uncalibrated displays, and nobody had a structured way to fix it.
A radiologist reading mammograms on a drifted monitor. A colorist debating client revisions with no measurable evidence. A geospatial analyst making interpretation calls on a briefing display nobody had verified in a year. None of them could trust what they were seeing — and none of them had tools that fit how they actually worked.
So we built one. PerfectLum was the first product. Hospitals adopted it because medical physicists needed structured DICOM QA with documentation that survived audit. From there, the pattern repeated: take a workflow that depends on display accuracy, build a tool around the measurement-evidence-documentation loop, and ship it to the people who needed it.
Fifteen years later, the product line covers medical, creative, geospatial, and enterprise fleet QA. The hardware lives on prosumer desks and inside OEM display lines. RemoteQA runs in hospital networks, defense facilities, and post houses. But the focus has not moved: build the tools that let display-dependent professionals defend their calls with measurement.
If your only QA signal is “the radiologist hasn’t complained,” you don’t have QA. The work of QUBYX is making sure the measurement happens before the complaint does.
Four principles we build around.
Measurement is non-negotiable.
Opinions about color, contrast, and drift are not evidence. Numbers, dates, and signed reports are.
Workflows beat features.
A feature that nobody uses in their daily flow does not exist. The QA loop must fit how the team already works.
Hardware-agnostic.
We make sensors we believe in, and our software still supports the rest. Customers should not be locked in to one set of optics.
Evidence outlives the moment.
The report you generate today defends the work for years. We design for the archive, not just the screen in front of you.
The professionals who can’t accept “close enough.”
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