off site profiling - how to?
off site profiling - how to?
- Subject: off site profiling - how to?
- From: joseph wilhelm <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 09:00:39 +0800
Hello Folks,
I photograph digitally and have embraced device profiles for both my
personal and commercial work. I still have areas where I need to
improve but for the most part ColorSync is working for me. One
trouble I have and I suppose photographers have always had this
problem is dealing with the folks downstream.
Just because I calibrate and profile doesn't mean the client or
designer does and I need to deal with this somehow. If my files
don't look good on their systems then I am a "bad" photographer.
I would like to profile (or teach to profile) my clients monitors
and their inkjet printers so they can more accurately view and print
my photos. I am looking for "affordable" and legal options for
dealing with this sort of occasional off site profiling.
Currently I use mostly ColorBlind MatchBox and ProveIt! for my
studio. I think it is a violation of the software license to build a
profile for someone who doesn't have their own ColorBlind software.
To profile a monitor each machine needs a licensed copy of ProveIt!
which is fine but for profiling inkjets it is a bit steep for each
machine to have MatchBox. Have I got this right?
I will be attending Seybold SF looking for profiling solutions for
the above described need. Does anyone have suggestion that you are
willing to share with me?
Thank you kindly,
Joseph
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Joseph Wilhelm
Meridian Design
(707) 826-7184
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