I don't think I would fool with it as it would be of little use if you ever wanted to use it for actual color management or color print profiles. It would work to make linear curves in QTR though. You could use an older version of X-rite's Toolcrib or X-key to drive it(free download at X-rite?) Regards, Duane --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <michael3442@...> wrote: > > I came across a Craigslist sale of a mess of legacy computer equipment including a X-Rite Auto Scan Densotomiter > Model: DTP32R for $20. The seller has a power supply and "cables," and he thinks it works. There is no software or manual, but those are online at X-Rite. I'm not currently making profiles but it may be something I will grow into. So, my question is whether this is the device I should be picking up to make profiles someday? The price is obviously right but am I looking for too many headaches to get this to work with a Win7 system? Although I think it can be used without a direct connection to a computer, if I read some of the materials correctly. Thanks. > > http://www.xritephoto.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=57&action=support >
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Re: Densitometer question
2011-03-24 by dlruckus
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