>>Vista is coming
in a matter of months, so you're going to have to bite this
>>bullet anyways...
>If Microsoft get's their act
together, the core Vista OS will supply the
>necessary portions that are
currently delaying implementing x64 support for
>the calibration software.
>Will
thanks Will, that’s a useful answer, and good to
know. keep those whips a’ crackin’ ;-)
the white paper was very interesting reading. (though I do wish
you’d made it 1920x1200 for that price!)
excuse me if my frustration showed, its just that the pro
imaging workflow is precisely the area where people have been banging their
heads on 4Gb RAM ceiling for ages, so they are first adopters of 64bit
iterations like OSX’s newest, and x64 (I have 8Gb on one system and 12Gb
on the other) but then… find that the pro imaging companies are tardy in
providing support for their hardware in these OS’s… which is surprising
as we are their prime customers, and the precise people who’d make the
move, duh…
currently there is not one calibrator puck that has drivers
for x64 – yours/artisan/x-rite/Gretag/Monaco/ whomever - you simply can’t
calibrate at present. which is a ‘bit of an issue’ to say the
least.
(If I’m wrong in this, please someone let me know)
thanks again,
paul