Re: inexpensive monitor calibration and profile calibration
Re: inexpensive monitor calibration and profile calibration
- Subject: Re: inexpensive monitor calibration and profile calibration
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 09:03:28 -0600
on 5/8/03 7:32 AM, email@hidden wrote:
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Since the original post had to do with education-based situations, its worth
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noting that there is a 25% educational discount available on the Spyder,
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which would bring the price down to around 170 bucks. Most resellers will
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honor this, so direct purchasing from the company is not the only option for
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educational situations.
What's new (if anything) with regard to site licensing with the software?
This question applies to educational as well as non educational users.
Anyone know if the new GretagMacbeth EyeOne Display ($249 list) has the same
unlimited site licensing as the older EyeOne unit ($600)? If so, the cost
for an affordable system would end up being highly dependant on the
licensing of the software.
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The upcoming PrintFIX product from ColorVision may change that equation a
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bit; its in the price range of software only, scanner-based solutions, but
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should build profiles that meet basic photo needs without much, if any,
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editing.
Ah, so it is a scanner? There were some questions about this on DP review.
What makes it specific to just some printers? I see only a small group of
printers is "supported" so I'm interested in what this means and how it's
printer specific. What's the difference in this hardware verses using a
desktop flatbed scanner with Profiler? Is this faster/better or just a
solution for those that may not have a desktop scanner?
Andrew Rodney
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