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re: Input device characterization
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re: Input device characterization


  • Subject: re: Input device characterization
  • From: "Greg Remington" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2003 10:22:55 +0100

Regarding the recent discussion about input device characterization;

This is a partially commercial announcement of a new product for
input calibration which we hope will please photographers and
shock all competitors into producing products that are fairly
priced and truly useful...

Calibr8 IP, a revolutionary product designed to automatically
produce high quality motive dependent industry standard profiles
was released for Macintosh platforms (OS 9.2.2 or OS X) on December
20, 2002. Photo agencies and handlers in europe are now selling
this product to photographers.

An installer for the (Windows) PC demo version (9.2Mb - with
example images) is available here;

http://www.calibr8.com/download/Cb8_IP_PC_Demo.exe

The PC version runs under Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

We will release a demo version of the Macintosh product as quickly
as possible.

More information (currently, in German) is on our web site;

www.calibr8.com

Contact us (in any language :-) at email@hidden or email@hidden
for more information.

Greg Remington
YxyMaster GmbH
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