Re: The cheap EyeOne monitor cal good for professionals?
Re: The cheap EyeOne monitor cal good for professionals?
- Subject: Re: The cheap EyeOne monitor cal good for professionals?
- From: karl <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 16:44:32 +0200
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on 5/9/03 07:37:02 -0600, Andrew Rodney wrote:
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> Since Eye-One Display is a Sequel instrument (or basICColor SQUID) in
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> disguise, a lot of other software should work with it without any
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> problems.
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Do not assume that every Sequel device is the same. I have no reason to
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believe that the EyeOne display is the same (or for that matter) different
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than other devices made by this company. The Artisan colorimeter is made by
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Sequel and it's not like any other of their instruments and will not work
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with other products.
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I know I WAS able to use the Monaco OPTIX on a LaCie display expecting to
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see the LaCie Blue Eye (again, both Sequel). But unless we hear from Sequel,
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or someone can get all these devices to talk to all the software, I think
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the jury is out....
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Andrew Rodney
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I was talking about the NEW Sequel device. The (old) Blue Eye is a Sequel
Chroma 4. Of course, not every Sequel device is the same, but GretagMacbeth
Eye-One Display, basICColor SQUID, Monaco OPTIX and LaCie Bue Eye Vision
(and others, I guess) are the same (Gretag just bought Sequel, maybe that4s
why).
Karl Koch
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