Re: nkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
Re: nkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
- Subject: Re: nkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
- From: Derek Lambert <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:35:30 -0400
Mike, the pricing that you are quoting are for the software AND
spectro. If you have eye one you can buy software only from GMG or CGS
for less than $1500. It is not such a bad deal for piece of mind...
Derek Lambert
On May 15, 2008, at 1:32 PM, MSP Graphics wrote:
I agree we're really talking about different sorts of customers
here. Terry and I deal a lot with the proofing market, and for these
customers it's crucial that they match a very specific reference
color set every day on every print. We (and I think I speak for both
of us) consider proof verification software an essential component
and have little trouble convincing these folks they need to spend
fairly serious money on it. But I can't imagine most photographers
spending this sort of loot (e.g., $2500 for GMG, $2400 for ORIS,
$950 for EFI) for verification and trending software. There are now
some less pricey products but all require a spectro.
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