Re: Re: LaCie calibration system
Re: Re: LaCie calibration system
- Subject: Re: Re: LaCie calibration system
- From: Joel <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 07:41:43 -0600
The only LaCie monitor that any of my clients have purchased in
the last year was eventually returned for a refund due to this issue. It was
not too long ago that LaCie was my standard recommendation to both resellers
and end users, and now I actively discourage purchasing them. Oh well, I
guess if LaCie doesn't care, I shouldn't either...
C. David Tobie
Interesting point C.David.
In our shop the scanner op runs a Lacie, my RIP station runs a five
year old Radius PCD17. We both calibrate using ViewOpen. The Rad's
color and gray state is more stable,visually accurate to proofs from
four of five output devices, and infinitely easier to calibrate. The
Lacie's monitor controls and documentation make for a tangled web we
have yet to fully understand.
--
Joel Johnstone
designtype
Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
email: work: email@hidden
color geek in residence, reality notwithstanding