sony artisan not available
sony artisan not available
- Subject: sony artisan not available
- From: montespluga <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 13:18:35 +0100
Thanks for your multiple replies.
Sony:
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From: Paul Sherfield <email@hidden>
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To: <email@hidden>
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The Sony Artisan was shown at the recent Mac show in London. I was informed
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that it would be available early 2003, but the name could change for Europe.
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Paul Sherfield <
I've giving a new try, could get finally a telefon number for prof.
monitor services.
I don't understand, why it's so hard, to get these informations
here. The (web) sites of sony - I'm not a web neewbe - (in WEurope)
are really bad.....
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Any comments Sony?
I've been spending a whole day for getting informations and finally
the phone number... :-(
LaCie 22, blue eye
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on 12/17/02 6:52 AM, email@hidden at email@hidden wrote:
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> As much as LaCie's PR would like to infer that, its not the case...
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The big difference is ease of use. Instead of having to use TWO applications
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and set things manually, the BlueEye system does all the settings for the
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user automatically without need to mess around with buttons.
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Also, as to the issue of using hardware adjustments "digitally" (ala Sony
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Artisan, Barco, LaCie Blue), I was told by at least one manufacturer that
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using this method is more precise than setting hardware with buttons
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onscreen. Not only is it less work, apparently the internal adjustments are
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more precise (the term stepless was used). I have no way of knowing if this
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is true or not nor which display hardware ("Internal" or "external")
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is more precise
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But for a lot of users, the additional cost comes in knowing all hey
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have to do is ask for an aim point and press one button. Repeatablity
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may be a factor too, I just don't know.
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Andrew Rodney
I'm not concerned about 100 $ more ore less, I'm interested in quality....
Andrew: apart from the time argument, there are no quality lacks of
blue eye's (still the Chroma IV??) calibrator anymore ??
You have been reporting such a lack, in this list here; March 2001
. Did you revised these ??
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Yes, last week I was at a seminar where there was a 22" LaCie (and a few 19"
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LaCie's). The smaller units were calibrated and profiled using Optical and a
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Spyder and the larger unit with the Blue Eye. We were NOT happy with the
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appearance of the Blue Eye calibrated colorimeter at all and ended up using
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he Spyder. Now all the displays were similar. I don't think the solution
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from LaCie (Blue eye) can hold a match to the combo of Optical and the
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Spyder!
My latest news about LaCIe IV:
The first are out now, I found just that information:
the tecnical values seem to be the same as the blue electron III, but
it seems to be a bit smaller....
The blue eye (calibrator) seems now to work on win as well.....
The websites are not updatet, as well.....
thanks for your replies, regards.
montespluga
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