RE: The Color Purple
RE: The Color Purple
- Subject: RE: The Color Purple
- From: Mark Buckner <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 16:17:35 -0600
Okay, I have been away from the office for a few days so I am late in
replying to this post. First of all, I think we can see by some of the other
replies that this is an attempt to make some money for solving a largely (or
completely) nonexistent problem. How the image appears on the cheap LCD
screen on the back of the camera (point-and-shoot or P45) is immaterial, and
that seems to be a large part of their sales pitch.
In fact, if it were not for the following issue with the response quoted
below, I would not have taken time to reply.
>"email@hidden" wrote:
>
> It's such an overpriced bottle of snake oil with such a purposely ambiguous
> and horribly designed web site devoid of factual information, I'm surprised
> the ColorEyes logo isn't anywhere on the package.
Whether on this list or on others that I watch, I am completely fed up with
these sniping replies by posters so spineless that they feel compelled hide
behind a service to mask their identity. This is a list aimed at
professionals working in the field, and this IMHO is the epitome of
unprofessional behavior.
First of all, what does this product have to do with ColorEyes??!! If you
have some knowledge that it does, lets see it. I seriously doubt that the
folks at Integrated Color Corp. have time to waste on such a dubious
project. I use both their camera profiling tool (ColorEyes 20/20) and their
Display product with outstanding results, and I have helped many other
working photographers implement their products to great success. The quality
of those products leave me convinced that they have no association with
Tribecalabs.com.
If you have a problem with ColorEyes, step out from behind the curtain and
be woman/man enough to stand behind your comments. And don't trot out the
tired old "e-mail spam" reasoning. There are too many tools to manage that
problem for that excuse to hold any water.
I would respectfully request that the moderators/manages of this list refuse
to allow such "disguised posts". They only serve to reduce the discussion to
petty sniping.
Un-anonymously,
Mark
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Mark Buckner
Staff Photographer
St. Louis Blues Hockey Club
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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