--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tyler Boley" <tyler@t...> wrote: > Soren, I'm sure MonacoPROFILER works very well, but I haven't had the > pleasure of working with it. While access to such flexibility may > differ, I can say that Colorvision Profiler Pro, and Gretag PM will > give you the same abilities to customize your K curve. > Which works best I am yet to discover. I will say that after years of > working with it, CV ProfilerPro is consistantly impressive and simple > to use. Recent updates seem to yeild the best results yet. I just made > a profile for someone with a new Canon i9900, they were amazed at the > results and had used other very "visible" profiling services using > Gretag that were apparently less amazing. > Using the EyeOne with it remains the biggest inconvenience, now that > the Spectrocam is all but dead. > But Eric and Marc are correct, many people with RIPs and UCs are going > this route for B&W. > Tyler Tyler, interesting...unfortunately I'm not in possess of MonacoProfiler so Im not able to test it. I do have PM5 that make better profiles then PM4 (for me) Is there a pdf manual to get hold on for CV ProfilerPro? Not much of information on CV website....
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grey icc profile (was Re: Tungsten Balance of Epson Archivals)
2004-09-19 by Sören Lindqvist
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