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Re: ProfileMaker 5500K Monitor Profile
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Re: ProfileMaker 5500K Monitor Profile


  • Subject: Re: ProfileMaker 5500K Monitor Profile
  • From: Peter Miles <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 10:23:57 +1300

On 3/02/2008, at 5:30 AM, Roger Breton wrote:

Why some software developers don't consider large numbers of users in
networks beats me - I would of thought that is where the money is...

Rob.

Not if you consider iMatch.

Roger Breton


I still think it is good business. Even for Eye-one Match
For almost all of our photography students, their first exposure to a working color managed environment happens here a massey university. They experience and appreciate the benefits of color-managed workflow and quite often express interest in implementing it on their own computers once they leave.


Showing them the software in our multi-user environment makes the process look much more complicated than it needs to.
And having parts of the software that will run as admin-user-only makes it look like the software is only for IT or color/IT geeks.



Peter Miles

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