Re: cinema display
Re: cinema display
- Subject: Re: cinema display
- From: Damon Rando <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 18:37:57 -0400
Bob,
In this case I used the EyeOne Pro now called photo. EyeOne Display
would work fine. I sold the client the bundle with the squid, which is
a very good device - $349.
You are headed in the right direction. You will get much bang for the
buck. All photographers should be doing a similar route as yours. What
your are doing is affordable and will provide a solid softproofing
system.
Regards,
Damon Rando
Color Consultiing & Products
Photo & Art Reproductions
Artful Color
www.artfulcolor.com
email@hidden
919.467.4863 office
919.656.8853 cell
775.845.3937 fax
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 05:35 PM, G3 wrote:
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Damon,
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Thanks for your reply. One other question: Was the Eye-One
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device
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the new i1 Display colorimeter or the i1 Pro spectrophotometer? I
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also see
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the basICColor software bundled with a colorimeter
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I am just getting into more serious color management, and will be
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scanning slides with a Nikon 4000, adjusting and proofing in Photoshop
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on a
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dual G4, and then printing to an Epson 1270 (perhaps with various
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ink/paper
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combinations). I want to keep cost in line (I've just spent a fortune
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on
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the Cinema 23, a dual G4, and the Nikon).
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I have considered the i1 Display for starters, or the i1 Photo
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spectrophotometer that will handle monitor and print profiling.
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Do you, or others on the list have recommendations?
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Thank you,
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Bob
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