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RE: Colortron: a good solutions?
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RE: Colortron: a good solutions?


  • Subject: RE: Colortron: a good solutions?
  • From: "Raymond Cheydleur" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 08:17:40 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Colortron: a good solutions?

Just a small correction...
X-Rite still actively supports the Colortron through an exchange repair
program, as well as regular tech support.

X-Rite is also offering some very attractive pricing to trade-in a
Colortron to Digital Swatchbook and Monitor Optimizer combo.

And yes I agree that the manuals supplied with the ColorShop software
(particularly the Color Primer) were/are some of the finer pieces of
literature written. While no longer printed, they are available in PDF
form when you download the demo ColorShop software from our web site.

RayC

Raymond Cheydleur, Lead Application Support Specialist,
Imaging and Graphic Arts, Developer Support
X-Rite Incorporated
Application Support 888-826-3046, Option 1
Customer Support 888-826-3059


-----Original Message-----


> colortron a good solution?

Ah, good old Colortron. I still use mine. Though I'm told it's not as
exact
as the more modern tools such as Eyeone and Spectrocam.
Allways loved the Colorton, still one of my all-time favourite Mac
products.
If only for the wonderfull manual that Lightsource used to ship along
with
it (*move it till you hear a satisfying click*, that's sheer
literature!).

Worse: X-rite stopped support for Colortron. Wich is a shame because the
calibration target should be upgraded every year.

Igor Asselbergs
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