Re: Patience with CMS
Re: Patience with CMS
- Subject: Re: Patience with CMS
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 21:37:06 +0100
Ed,
Re. the 1280, some time after I joined this list I got a spectro and
profiled my 1270. And dark hair detail, under chin skin etc were still
yucky. Some of the brighter bulbs on this list told me to junk the
1270 and get a 2100. At that point all my issues went away. This may
confirm your own experience.
Then I figured out much of the everyday nuts and bolts of CMS and
started to be able to make decent prints on basically everything
including the local Frontier, and they all matched.
Sadly though, I have now found out that although the algorithms of
CMS work, the practicalities are not there. Every time I start to
print a batch of photos I find out that some piece of software has
corrupted.Under OS X Panther even monitor profiles appear to blink in
and out of use seeminlgly randomy! In its present state, CMS is a bit
like the old cuthroat razors - it may work fine in steady practised
hands that do nothing else, but in one's own hand it tends to leave a
lot of blood on the floor.
It's time someone dragged CMS into the age of the electric razor.
Edmund
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