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Re: Eye-One Diagnostics
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Re: Eye-One Diagnostics


  • Subject: Re: Eye-One Diagnostics
  • From: "Bergman, Candace (CAL Herald)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 09:32:51 -0700

I agree! How do you know which colors are offI We first bought a Digital
Swatchbook, thought it was great for the ease of use and assumed the
accuracy was there. Since then we have come into an X-Rite 939, which gives
very different readings than the Swatchbook (and much better results because
the readings ARE accurate). Needless to say, the Swatchbook has been parked
indefinately.

Candace Bergman

>the Digital Swatchbook (X-rite DTP22) we
>have here for several years <snip> has always passed it's self test,
>and always reads the same numbers from it's inbuilt test tile.
>This is the basic stability I like to see in an instrument!

>>The fallibility of software, hardware and humanware notwithstanding,
>>the above instrument has an excentric opinion about some colors as much
>>as an evenheaded one about others, as the List has remarked in the
>>past. The trouble then is to know which is which . . .
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