>... > The only affordable alternative I have found is Picture Window Pro at > > http://www.dl-c.com/ > I've been dealing with Jonathan Sachs to try and keep it that way, but I'm not sure he's interested enough in B&W to bother. I had thought one advantage of a small outfit like that would be to serve small markets, and I'll try to convince him B&W is such a market. Ironically, the early Picture Window versions apparently have monitor controls that were dropped when Digital Light and Color starting selling a calibration system. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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RE: [Digital BW] Matching Monitor and Print(Alternative to Photoshop)
2005-04-09 by Paul Roark