Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
- Subject: Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
- From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 09:39:46 -0400
I'm not sure what you mean Edmund but there are several "proof
verification" packages on the market including GMG ProofControl (this
software is not limited to use with a GMG system in any way) and
ColorBurst comes bundled with SpectralVision which has a proof
verification module. There's also ColorMetrix and Monaco QCcolor. GMG
is also working on a version of ProofControl that utilizes the on-
board spectro of the HP "Z" series printers.
Plenty of proof verification tools out there but unfortunately not
something enough end-users care enough about to take advantage of
except those folks that depend on the accuracy of their proofs.
Regards,
Terry Wyse
On May 15, 2008, at 2:38 AM, edmund ronald wrote:
Dear Marco,
We have some beautifully complex software tools being sold to users
for print profiling.
But not a single software accessory that makes a print and says "This
ok compared to last time" or "Hey Marco, something is F*ed up, your
print has gone green".
Most users cannot judge by eye if something has drifted off since the
last time they printed.
There is ample space in the margins of most prints to write a test
wedge which can be read in with a cheap spectro head mounted in the
printer.
Edmund
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:55 AM, Marco Ugolini
<email@hidden> wrote:
In a message dated 5/14/08 2:13 PM, edmund ronald wrote:
Dear Tom,
user cannot do it alone. It's time to supply tools to check the
integrity of the color print pipeline for the inevitable leaks. Even
if this mean that vendors will have to take ownership of their bugs.
This would be an enterprise of monumental proportions, and one for
which
there is really not much demand, if any at all, among the "Joe
Users" out
there -- most of whom couldn't tell Color Management from Hotel
Management,
and couldn't care less about either, living as they do in the happy
realm of
"Good Enough". :-)
All the best.
Marco Ugolini
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