Eye-One Diagnostics
Eye-One Diagnostics
- Subject: Eye-One Diagnostics
- From: Tyler Boley <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 18:50:13 -0800
Anyone take this seriously? When I first got it I would occasionally run
it, and all was well. Now, my device fails the Reflectance spot
measurement test, even though it appears to be functioning.
Interestingly, it also initially fails dark calibration in ErgoSoft's
StudioPrint which interacts with it directly.
GretagMacbeth Application Support tells me, that, well, you know,
sometimes it's ok when Diagnostics says it isn't. So make some profiles
and if they seem fine then the instrument is probably fine.
Yikes, I've never made a profile that was "fine", I've only made
profiles I can learn to live with or not. They are never fine. I've
taken Bruce Fraser's advice and lowered my expectations. A lot.
But the one thing I need to count on, if nothing else, is that at least
this expensive device is accurate. If I'm not even sure of that then
it's all smoke and mirrors. Probably fine just doesn't sit well.
So, should I feel "fine" with my device failing the diagnostic software
that came with it? Anyone have experience with this or know more about it?
Thanks,
Tyler, ranting again
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