Are you speaking of Eye-One Display, Eye-One Photo or Eye-One Publish? Given that I know nothing about these, I'm a bit confused -- Eye-One Display (the one that costs $249) says that it's for calibrating displays, while the other two (significantly more expensive) say they are for both displays and printers (RGB printers for Eye-One Photo and CMYK printers for Eye-One Publish)). Just for the record: I have always been aware of monitor calibration as a part of the digital workflow. Quite frankly though, for my purposes up 'til now, I've never felt the need to do it as my print output has been within a whisker of what I see on screen. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kale <stevekale@b...> wrote: > The answer to your question is yes: Greytag MacBeth Eye-One. I am quite > amazed you own all those printers but no calibration device. With a good > calibration device there is no need for IP for colour work. It really is > the only way to have what you see on the screen come out of your printer. > :-) > > >
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[Digital BW] Re: BW inks for 7600
2004-04-21 by chipcarterdc
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