Re: [colorvision_group] Re: spyder2express
2006-12-08 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Not sure its useful to an emotional post, as its probably not about technical issues; but I ll at least make one more stab: First: monitor profiling
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2006-12-08 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Not sure its useful to an emotional post, as its probably not about technical issues; but I ll at least make one more stab: First: monitor profiling
2006-12-08 by colorolf
Hi I would like to discuss the best workflow for color management on a step by step basis. May I start with a proposal?! I am working with - Nikon Capture (or
2006-12-08 by lcafieroarmando
... to ... followed ... to ... anything ... any ... needed ... Mr.Tom IMHO before learning to profile you need to learn good manners. Luca
2006-12-08 by Tom Green
Wow--What a response to a simple little question. Pardon me for asking. ... From: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com Date: 12/07/06 18:47:46 To:
2006-12-08 by David Miller
... PFP 2.0 downloads will be available when they re available...:-) If you don t see them there yet, then they re not available on the ColorVision web sit
2006-12-08 by ve2caz
Thanks for the explanations. BTW, from the download site it wasn t readily apparent that this was for beta code. Maybe adding the beta word in there would
2006-12-08 by David Miller
... The download site you re referring to is for registered BETA testers only. The only people who would normally have the LINK to that download site would be
2006-12-07 by bwinkjet
Hi, I am not CDTobie, but feel compelled to reply. The product you mention works as advertised and about as well as any other brand as well. You possibly
2006-12-07 by Tom Green
I do not see PFP 2.0 download at the download site. Am I missing something? ... From: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com Date: 12/07/06 16:16:23 To:
2006-12-07 by Tom Green
It is not the software Mr. Tom. Maybe a lack of understanding on your part. ... From: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com Date: 12/07/06 15:31:03 To:
2006-12-07 by ve2caz
Hello, I noticed that the new release is available from the download site. I also noticed that a password is required to access it. How does someone who
2006-12-07 by tommy
... purchase of ... any ... words ... it, then ... monitor profile ... the two ... prints; until ... poorly ... monitor. Its a crap ... with quite ... detail.
2006-12-07 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Hard to know exactly what you mean, so here s the full set of responses: First, if you aren t adjusting the files on screen, just printing it, then whether
2006-12-07 by tommy
... proofing ... darker. For ... at the ... from the beginning, I purchased this product as I found that to get prints the same as, or as close as to what you
2006-12-07 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Lets see, if I make my viewing area darker, my actual print looks darker. For serious proofing the best answer is to fix your proofing lighting at the
2006-12-07 by tommy
... 5000k ... daylight bulb, ... or further ... proofing box is ... I thought the whole idea of this product was to match the actual print to what you have on
2006-12-07 by ed_limmy
I would use the brightness sliders. Count yourself lucky if that s the only diff from the screen - color casts are much more difficult to correct. I m always
2006-12-07 by Keith R.
Hi all! Made a profiles(PrintFix Pro 1.1.1) for 2 different papers (HawkMountian SharpWing Luster and Hahnemuhle Fine Art Pearl)and made prints. The colors
2006-12-07 by Keith R.
Hi all! Made a profiles(PrintFix Pro 1.1.1) for 2 different papers (HawkMountian SharpWing Luster and Hahnemuhle Fine Art Pearl)and made prints. The colors
2006-12-06 by CDTobie@aol.com
... If your prints seem on the darkside, you should probably set up a 5000k proofing light (Staples has a $20 flex arm office desk lamp with a daylight bulb,
2006-12-06 by tommy
... monitor ... as ... calibration is ... room ... as ... all ... Anything that ... important, unless ... wonderful the color ... serious ... seem to be a bit
2006-12-05 by CDTobie@aol.com
... For CRT monitors, VERY dark is right. For LCDs, dim is right. Anything that doesn t seem dim is too bright. The light color isn t that important, unless
2006-12-05 by tommy
Hi newbie here I am using spyder2express for the first time to calibrate my monitor for printing photographs to my Epson R800 printer.My question is as follows
2006-12-04 by peter_woelk
...of course. This dog is barkin howlin against PrintFix Pro all over the whole internet. Peter
2006-12-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Yes, that blast should be going out this week... ... Yes, for free, this week... C. David Tobie Product Technology Manager ColorVision Business Division
2006-12-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... You ve noticed that too? C. David Tobie Product Technology Manager ColorVision Business Division DataColor Inc. CDTobie@colorvision.com
2006-12-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Which would certainly indicate, as you also implied, that they didn t test them! I ll put in a word with the boss there, and see that they get those
2006-12-03 by ve2caz
Hi CD, I believe I read somewhere here a post detailing PFP 1.0 end users receiving an email from Color Vision letting them know that PFP 2.0 will be released
2006-12-03 by peter_woelk
CD, ... That is what exactly what I have said...but Moab had built their B9180 profiles (for matte papers) with v1.1 and published them on their homepage for
2006-12-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... PFP1.1 will not profile the B9180. Version 2 is needed for that... C. David Tobie Product Technology Manager ColorVision Business Unit Datacolor Inc.
2006-12-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Thats not the issue... they were checked when made, and for typical printers, at correct settings, were about right, which is how canned profiles work. New
2006-12-03 by peter_woelk
...sorry, forgot to mention that I mean their profiles for the HP B9180 and nothing else. Peter
2006-12-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Correct... ... They do not reflect the latest coatings, so are not tight enough for B&W or other demanding work. Moab knows they all need to be replaced...
2006-12-03 by peter_woelk
Hello, seems that Moab produced the profiles for their matte papers with PrintFix Pro 1.1. They are simply unusual rubbish! Someone with connections to that
2006-12-01 by CDTobie@aol.com
... If we could find a way to reduce margins that didn t clip stuff with some paper formats, some printer drivers, etc... we d be happy to do so. C. David
2006-12-01 by CDTobie@aol.com
... The next version will include a quartered 225 patch target in the Targets folder that is intended for 4x6 and 5x7 printers, but you could print it on
2006-12-01 by Florent Thouret
Hi, I admit that I agree that. With no margin, my PF is just fitting on the patches, no color margins left. I imagine this is a choice, from dev. to let such
2006-12-01 by ed_limmy
You re probably right about the patch size in A3 paper but I printed out the 255 patch on A4 as I ve only got A4 size printers and it was quite small. It was
2006-11-30 by Tom Green
If you print on 13x19 inch paper and print the 729 patch target on 3 pages the patches are huge. ... From: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com Date: 11/30/06
2006-11-30 by CDTobie@aol.com
... It will be a few more days before its released; we delayed to add support for a couple of problematic printers... to remain unnamed. C. David Tobie
2006-11-30 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Sure: print on larger size sheets, if your printer is larger than letter/A4. C. David Tobie Product Technology Manager ColorVision Business Unit Datacolor
2006-11-30 by shreymel
Is it available yet for download, if so where? I ve looked on the Colorvision.ch site and I can t seem to find it. It only lists up until 1.1.1 I received an
2006-11-30 by ed_limmy
Hi David and Dave, Any possibility of getting really really LARGE patch sizes for easier, more accurate and less error prone patch readings? I understand that
2006-11-30 by ed_limmy
Yes, Pls rename it Open Profile FOLDER . It would help tremendously. Otherwise it would suggest that a profile can be accessed and something can be done to
2006-11-30 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Not the general idea with beta testing, but this is so close to the end of the process that it doesn t really matter... ... Yes, it does. Think of one of
2006-11-30 by David Miller
... (I think at this point, it s OK, but I ll let David T answer if he s willing. Plus, I m too busy to answer today..:-) ... I ll let David T answer that one.
2006-11-29 by ed_limmy
Hi david & dave, Is it ok to ask questions about PFP2.0 here so that others can also view it? Anyway, here it is. what s the effect of the extended
2006-11-29 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Targets have been changed a bit for convenience, but the patch number, color, and order is identical for 150, 225, and 729 patch targets. The Extended
2006-11-29 by David Miller
... Yes, that s correct (as far as the color targets go). (and of course, the Extended Grays target will be new for 2.0 and wasn t present in 1.1.1). Best
2006-11-29 by ed_limmy
Hi dave and david, Are the color patches in V2.0 identical to V1.1.1 (apart from the new 150 patch for the printable CD/DVD)? My current understanding is that