I've thought more about it since I wrote that inflammatory bit. I think what bothers me is that Andrew has worked years in inkjet and PS, has access to powerful (and easy-to-use) profiling aids, and simply doesn't need more help. Speaking as a newcomer to inkjet and Photoshop, I found the various positive write-ups on the Gray Balancer to be reassuring and would feel better to have a (free) structured tool at hand. I was annoyed that he was unable or unwilling to see this issue from others' point of view. He may be a wonderful photographer/printer for all I know, but he should not be speaking for all the potential buyers of the 2200. Glenn Thureson > Trust me that Andrew, like myself, is not making his living from building > custom profiles; its a loss leader service at the individual consultant > level. I suspect Andrew makes better rates at virtually everything else he > does. Besides; the need for custom profile creation and editing is not going > to disappear any time soon, there are many other reasons for its existence. > > C. David Tobie > Design Cooperative > CDTobie@...
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Re: [Digital BW] News on Epson 2200 Gray Balancer SW
2002-08-02 by Glenn Thureson
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