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  • From: Richard Wagner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 18:08:31 -0700

Rob wrote:

> The Sony Artisan is designed to be an absolute color reference.

I would add to Andrew's comments that, in addition to delivering a
consistently accurate view of one's photos, it also does it with ease:
configure a minimum of settings in the Artisan software, stick the
colorimeter to the screen, click a button and walk away.

For about US$1800, the Artisan offers ease of setup and ongoing use, plus
the confidence that what you see on the screen is about as true as it gets
right now.

I would agree as well. I have two of these monitors, and I can't imagine going back to anything else. The first release of the Mac software had some bugs, but v1.1 seems fine. The Artisan is one less thing to worry about. Images certainly look spectacular on the display (at least if they're spectacular images to begin with), and the ease of use is phenomenal. They seem rock-solid stable.

--Rich

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