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RE: ColorBug?
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RE: ColorBug?


  • Subject: RE: ColorBug?
  • From: Roger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 22:27:07 -0400

I agree a ColorMunki or an EyeOnePro would be money better spent. It is
interesting, nevertheless, that new devices such as this one are entering
the market from folks not traditionnally associated with graphic arts. I
thought the iPhone link was a great idea. The iPhone is slowly being used to
control an expanding list of things, like the Canon DSLR, for remote
triggering the shutter. I thought, wow!, I'd be able to get chromaticities,
illuminance and CCT off a silly iPhone screen? The ColorBug isn't by no
means cheap, I concede, but it's much cheaper than, say, a Minolta CL-200
which is designed to measure the same chromaticities, illuminance and CCT,
albeit with a little less precision, perhaps.

It makes me think of that instrument that Graeme wrote about once, saying he
wants to support it in Argyll. I can't find the link? Some new, cunning
spectrophotometer design, I vaguely remember.

Roger

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