Hi Jack. I'm not familiar with that particular software bundle. I have the Eye One Pro package with ProfileMaker 5. It does a fine job on both CRTs and LCDs, and also with RGB and CMYK profiles (inkjet, printing press, etc). My guess is that the new package probably has fewer features than PM5, but will give outstanding results as long as you are happy with their presets. I know the Eye One Match software does a nice job, but lacks some of the higher end options available in PM5. Most users won't miss most of these features. With all the competition and new products, the price of good spectro/profiling packages are starting to drop. Not sure that is much help. If it will do CRT, LCD, RGB and CMYK profiles, that sounds like a good deal. Why don't you post this question on the Adobe Color Management forum? You might get some good feedback. Lou --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Jack Winberg <jack.winberg@v...> wrote: > I just received an intriguing message from MIS, indicating the availability > of an apparently new Gretag-McBeth Eye One Design outfit, complete with > software and spectrophotomenter, for $895. It claims the ability to > profile CRT and LCD monitors, and both RGB and CMYK printers, using their > so called "small chart" method. > > I wonder if any of the color management wise hands on this list have any > experience with or impression of this equipment, and the likely accuracy of > the profiles generated with it. It SEEMS on the surface like a new, lower > priced entry into the spectro profile world. > > Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. > > Jack Winberg > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Gretag-McBeth Eye One Design?
2005-03-11 by Louis Dina
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