Re: Screen & Print Calibration
Re: Screen & Print Calibration
- Subject: Re: Screen & Print Calibration
- From: Ben Goren <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2018 09:16:18 -0700
On Mar 19, 2018, at 8:57 AM, Anthony R Sanna <email@hidden> wrote:
> [I]s the i1Photo Pro2 substantially a better package?
Yes, but that doesn't mean that the ColorMunki is unworthy of consideration.
The 'Munki is a superb value and does everything most people use a spectrometer
for.
If you know what the differences are between the two and why you'd need the
features the i1 Pro has that the 'Munki doesn't, then the choice is obvious.
And if the price difference is insignificant to your budget, the i1 Pro is the
safe choice.
But if you're like most people and are just trying to get your monitor and
prints to match, if you don't know nor care about all the esoterica of color
science, the 'Munki was designed exactly for you.
Consider the difference between a point-and-shoot pocket camera (or, these
days, a phone camera) and a DSLR. Almost all photos are taken with the pocket
cameras -- for very good reason. The cameras are superlative, and many great
photos have been made with them. Most people would be very unhappy with a DSLR
-- and, indeed, most would take _worse_ pictures with one. But there are very
significant reasons why most professional photographers use them despite the
significantly added cost (etc.).
Cheers,
b&
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