Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
- Subject: Re: Monitor calibration software/hardware
- From: Derrick Brown <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 20:02:56 -0400
This one is my favorite.........
5. How many copies of software you've seeded for free and if that
in some
how affects the opinions of those users, since you apparently
directed at me
some opinion about my lack of spending on instrumentation
(something you
couldn't possibly know anything about).
As you yourself said, I'm confident you will not distort the subject
further!
I gladly wont distort good old number 5. And since its so important
for you to know.
First off its none of your business whatsoever, but I can assure you
the number of free licenses distributed to various market segments/
experts is much higher than the number of personal rants you have
made on all the collective forums you participate in.
Mind you thats a huge number!
You also asked in a previous post, what experts had tested it. Many
are here, and they are both respectful and professional and have
offered enormously sound feedback, and not all positive i might add.
As for you not making that list? Sorry, you were removed from it
early on. Ever since you tried to calibrate that old Artisan of
yours and flamed me directly at how unstable the software was. As I
recall, you were shocked that you couldnt "switch" instruments
midstream from the artisan puck to either the optix xr or eyeone
display without the software crashing.
That was enough feedback to tell me I didnt care to have you on
future test lists as a one man progress prevention bandwagon.
Derrick Brown
Integrated Color Corporation
81 Rogers Street
N. Billerica, MA 01862
tel: 978-670-1416
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