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RE: Dell 2005fpw vs 20" Apple Cinema Display
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RE: Dell 2005fpw vs 20" Apple Cinema Display


  • Subject: RE: Dell 2005fpw vs 20" Apple Cinema Display
  • From: "Roman, Alexandra" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 15:44:55 -0400

Roger,

Just to clarify, the Matchprint Virtual Proofing System is SWOP certified on
five monitors, the Eizo CG21, Apple Cinema 20 (old & new) and the New Apple
Cinema 23" & 30" displays.

The Matchprint Virtual System is made up of 4 components;

* RealTimeProof Server - either an ASP (fee based) or Local Server
(purchased) that manages the original high resolution data and streams it to
the viewer, allowing proof collaboration, annotations, zooming and secure
proof approval, etc.

* An approved LCD display - as above

* Matchprint Virtual Calibrator and software - Our own calibration
application and colorimeter specifically developed for virtual proofing
applications

* ICC Reference (target) profiles - Either KPG or customer supplied.

For more information please see www.matchprintvirtual.com

Thanks,
Rob Pipe
Business Director, Virtual Proofing
Kodak Polychrome Graphics
+1 (203) 849-6436

<snip>
What do you guys think of Kodak Virtual Matchprint service? It is based on
an Apple Cinema Display but I don't know which software. Looks like it's a
fee based service and they claim to be SWOP-certified. I wonder how better
SWOP-certified they'd be on Eizo's CG21s instead...

Regards,

Roger Breton  |  Laval, Canada  |  email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx

</snip>
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