Re: monitor optimizer software + profileRGB
Re: monitor optimizer software + profileRGB
- Subject: Re: monitor optimizer software + profileRGB
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 19:41:14 EST
In a message dated 12/12/00 3:31:12 PM, email@hidden writes:
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I'm going to order the x-rite monitor optimizer for to calibrate my 22'
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blue
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Lacie. The bundle software is a full calibration tool or i need other
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aditional software as optical as i had readed in this list?
The Monitor Optimizer comes with, or at lest can be ordered with, ColorShop,
which includes a basic monnitor calibration program, but does not provide any
type of gun adjustment precalibration control. You could get OptiCal to use
with the Monitor Optimizer, but check the other option noted below.
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What's about the profileRGB software? is it a good (and cheap) solution
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to
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calibrate my epson 3000?
Yes, ProfilerRGB works very well on Epson 3000 printers, and if you get it as
a bundle with the Monitor Spyer and PhotoCal, you will have a superior
monitor calibration program, a monitor calibrator that does about as well as
the Monitor Optimizer, and your printer calibration program, all for $300US;
far less than the Monitor Optimizer alone would cost. Prices may vary where
you are... but the relative costs should be about the same.
Could it to be used to calibrate a Imation Raimbow
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2730? (Really, are there any way of use colorsync to print with the Raimbow
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printer?
You can create a profile for a Rainbow (though it is not one of my favorite
printers, as the 3000 is) and can apply the profile in Photoshop, even if you
are unable to manage to apply it at the driver level.
The question is less about ColorVision profiles and the Rainbow, than
profiles in general and the Rainbow...
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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