Re: Best RIP: designer or photo edition
Re: Best RIP: designer or photo edition
- Subject: Re: Best RIP: designer or photo edition
- From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 21:35:40 -0400
On 7/28/04 9:13 PM, "Wim Melis" <email@hidden> wrote:
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In a few days an Epson 4000 is going to land on our doorstep, to be used
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for both photo printing and proofing.
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I've been looking at an affordable RIP to add to it, and ended up with
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Best as the 'best' candidate (also looked at Proofmaster, but it would
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become too expensive for the 4000).
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I've seen some references on this list that the Photo Edition is better
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to buy than the Designer Edition because of its RGB support. What I
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couldn't find anywhere though, is a good outline of the differences
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between these two versions. I tried the Best website, I looked at the
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manuals, but I'm still fuzzy.
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There are undoubtedly also things that the Designer edition can do, that
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the Photo edition can't. Could anyone help me out with getting a decent
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grasp of the differences between the two?
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Thanks!
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Wim
Wim,
The Best Designer edition does not let you use custom icc profiles unless
you have access to the full version of Best Colorproof. So the BDE is
limited in the way you can use icc profiles.
Have you looked at the ColorBurst or ImagePrint?
Jim Rich
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