Re: ColorServer...
Re: ColorServer...
- Subject: Re: ColorServer...
- From: Ulf Wittenberg <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 12:02:26 +0100
Or get it right from the source:
http://www.colorlogic.de/en/index.php
The MyPressXpert "DLprofiler" and MPX360_Colorserver are 100% obviously licensed and rebranded "CoPrA" and "ZePrA" by ColorLogic.
I DLed the apps and checked myself. I use ColorLogics CoPrA to create and edit DVLs. The editing is actually the massive plus when compared to GMG: You can visually edit your files in Photoshop and then bake them in a new DVL. An array of several thousand colour patches "records" your edits (so just global edits, no selections).
Works really well and you can get several things done with just one conversion - not only the colorimetrically correct conversion with very nice advanced options, but also you own individual optimizations.
They do also have nice new features in the pipeline for the V2 of CoPrA, like smoothing of measurement data and custom lighting conditions.
You can get ColorLogic demos at there german distributor:
CoPrA
http://www.impressed.de/t/produkt.taf?fn=detail&PR_ID=1275&link=dl
ZePrA
http://www.impressed.de/t/produkt.taf?fn=detail&PR_ID=1295&link=dl
Regards,
Ulf
Am 05.12.2010 um 19:13 schrieb email@hidden:
> Von: Rick Hatmaker <email@hidden>
> Datum: 4. Dezember 2010 21:01:37 MEZ
> An: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
> Kopie: email@hidden
> Betreff: Re: ColorServer...
>
>
> Check this out:
>
> <http://mpx360.com/MPX360_Colorserver>
>
> Rick Hatmaker
> CHROMiX, Inc.
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