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Re: Prove-it versis OptiCal
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Re: Prove-it versis OptiCal


  • Subject: Re: Prove-it versis OptiCal
  • From: "Adriano Von Markendorf" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 00:13:36 -0200

> Hi to all.
> I am new to color management and plan to take this one step at a time
hoping
> not to muddy the water too much for myself and I was wondering if some of
> you out there could give me your opinions as to which of the two, Prove-it
> verses OptiCal you would chose if you were only planing on low volume
> printing starting out as I am?

Two very good products.
Good software and hardware - both - (At least I haven't any issues with
both).
Take a look in recently discussions about this childs.

Anyway, you must to keep in mind that the biggest diference, probally, would
be your "calibration" procedures and stuff.
IOW, to get a good monitor and print match you would to compare your
printouts againts wellknow "references" (targets) and try to match using
hardware and/or software to match closer enough.
Monitor "calibration" stuff will give to you only a "standard" look.
Not necessarily a closer match between display/print.

Wait for others imputs.

I hope that could be help.
Regards,

Adriano von Markendorf email@hidden
"I-C-Cm vitamin's inside" Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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