Re: Any comments or feedback on i!Publish? (Lou Dina)
Re: Any comments or feedback on i!Publish? (Lou Dina)
- Subject: Re: Any comments or feedback on i!Publish? (Lou Dina)
- From: Steve Miller <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 08:27:41 -0500
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- Thread-topic: Any comments or feedback on i!Publish? (Lou Dina)
I too still use ColorShop X. I use it all the time because it can interface with my Xrite 528 hand held spectro. I use the Profile Calculator portion of the software at least once a week. I measure a color and the software will display what the cmyk breakdown will be for any profile loaded on my computer.
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From: MARK SEGAL <email@hidden>
Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 16:41:30 -0500
To: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
Cc: ColorSync Users Mailing List <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Any comments or feedback on i!Publish? (Lou Dina)
OK - understood. You're counting on Windows being more backward compatible for
these things than Mac. Maybe, maybe not, because there is the 64 bit business. I
have an application XRite shipped with the Pulse Elite kit called "ColorShop-X,
kind of like ColorThink but not as good. But it has one neat little utility one
just can't find anywhere nowadays called "Color Scratchpad" (If I'm wrong about
this please tell me). It allows you to read colours off of paper and it posts
them on your display in Lab, RGB, you name it, in a nice list, so you can see
and retain the exact spectro readings of any colour you want. It comes in very
handy for all kinds of research and testing. I asked XRite about support for
that product - gone with Dodo bird I'm afraid, and not even usable on 64-bit
Windows. So I keep an older 32-bit WinXP laptop handy for using the good stuff
those folks won't spend the money to up-date.
Mark
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From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
To: MARK SEGAL <email@hidden>
Cc: Ken Fleisher <email@hidden>; ColorSync Users Mailing List
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Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 5:30:41 PM
Subject: Re: Any comments or feedback on i!Publish? (Lou Dina)
I know it runs on both PC and Mac. The only "problem" here is that of they drop
colorport support on the next Macs in a couple of years, then one needs to use
"immortal" virtualised PC support.Macs seem to really have hit the forced
upgrade treadmill hard - just watch Monaco Profiler stop working on Lion
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:11 PM, MARK SEGAL <email@hidden> wrote:
ColorPort is PC and Mac.
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From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
>To: Ken Fleisher <email@hidden>
>Cc: MARK SEGAL <email@hidden>; ColorSync Users Mailing List
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>Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 4:59:47 PM
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>Subject: Re: Any comments or feedback on i!Publish? (Lou Dina)
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>Can you guys stop being obstinate? AFAIK Coloport runs on the PC, so just get
>yourself an emulator, and run Colorport in a Windows session on the Mac. Or use
>a $100 PC off Ebay with your Monaco Profiler dongle. I have about 3 old Macs and
>PCs lying around which I could use to support an old instrument, recycling them
>is more of a problem than finding them in every advanced industrial country.
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>The lack of *direct* support is a nuisance, it complicates workflows, but it is
>not fatal to instrument support.
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>On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Ken Fleisher <email@hidden> wrote:
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>I see. Sorry, I misunderstood when I read it....
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>>Ken
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>>On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:43 PM, MARK SEGAL <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> No I meant what I said they said: they ARE NOW operable through ColorPort.
>>> I'm asking for how long that will remain the case. Mac Lion is supposedly
>>> around the corner. Will these "legacy" instruments still remain usable in
>>> ColorPort? Is there anything XRite would need to do to keep them usable? If
>>> so, will they?
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>>> Mark
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